Sunday, May 10, 2015

Auto Arrange Page Contents after Text Replacement & PDF to PDF/A_2a, DOC Rendering

What's New in this Release?

Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Pdf for Java 10.2.0. Aspose team is pretty much aware that transformation of one file format to other is not an easy task because each format has particular specifications and the rendering mechanism should preserve data, as well formatting when saving resultant file. Keeping all these perspectives in mind, we have made our API capable enough to convert various file formats (including SVG, HTML, Image etc.) to PDF format as well as render PDF files to DOC, HTML, Image, XPS etc. with great fidelity. These transformation features are one of the salient features being offered by our API and they are endorsed by many clients. PDF files conversion to PDF/A compliant documents has been supported by our API for quite some time and in this new release, we have introduced the support for PDF files to PDF/A_2a compliant format. In order to accomplish this requirement, a new value PDF_A_2A is added in PdfFormat enumeration. For further details, please visit Convert PDF to PDF/A format. Portable Document Format is one of the complex file formats when it comes to file manipulation as some of the contents placed inside file have relative and others may have obsolete positioning. So during PDF file manipulation, the contents of file might be updated, which may result in extra space besides various elements or the objects may overlap each other due to space limitations. Keeping these issues in mind, we have optimized the text replacement mechanism of our API so that if text inside PDF file is being replaced with small string or if file contents are being replaced with large string(TextFragment), the existing elements over page will automatically adjust them, so that formatting of document is preserved. As well as the enhancements and features discussed above, there have been numerous fixes related to recently introduced PDF to TIFF and TIFF to PDF conversion, adding watermark/stamp objects, better support for UniCode characters, working with Annotations, printing PDF documents, SVG to PDF conversion and much more. Some important improved features included in this release are given below
  • Support PDF to PDF/A-2A conversion
  • After replacing the text, the contents of the PDF should be re-arranged
  • Incorrect Rectangle values
  • SVG to PDF: Background of path element is black instead of white
  • aspose.pdf package throws IllegalStateException for fonts
  • PDF to DOC: 10.0.0 misses text in contrast to previous versions
  • PDF to APS: The last symbol of underlined text is not underlined if this symbol is "s".
  • PDF to DOC: Underline is absent in Flow mode
  • PDF to PNG: some text appears on stdout
  • PDF to DOC - Words are not properly highlighted
  • PDF to Image - Exception during conversion
  • PDF to HTML: Text is not being rendered correctly
  • PDF to HTML - Conversion takes too much time
  • PDF to HTML - Single HTML with All Resources Embedded
  • UniCode text is not appearing in PDF file
  • Annotation Icon color issue in Aspose.Pdf for Java 9.5.0
Overview: Aspose.Pdf for Java

Aspose.Pdf is a Java PDF component to create PDF documents without using Adobe Acrobat. It supports Floating box, PDF form field, PDF attachments, security, Foot note & end note, Multiple columns document, Table of Contents, List of Tables, Nested tables, Rich text format, images, hyperlinks, JavaScript, annotation, bookmarks, headers, footers and many more. Now you can create PDF by API, XML and XSL-FO files. It also enables you to converting HTML, XSL-FO and Excel files into PDF.

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