What’s new in this release?
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Note for .NET 2.1.0. This month’s release includes new feature, enhancement and bug fixes. The API also introduces a number of classes to handle exceptions of different types. spose.Note for .NET API now provides the capability to read password protected OneNote documents. This can be achieved using the DocumentPassword property of the LoadOptions class. The overloaded constructor of the Document class can be used to specify the document options for loading a password protected document. A OneNote document may contain a number of images and other documents at locations that cannot be retained while converting the document to other formats. This can result in displacement of such content to next page, for example, if it lies on the page border. This month’s release empowers users to specify the page splitting algorithm while converting the document to other formats. It can be done using the PageSplittingAlgorithm property of PdfSaveOptions class. This month’s release also includes a number of bug fixes that further improves the overall API functionality. The list of new and enhanced features added in this release are given below
Aspose.Note for .NET is a set of .NET components that enables developers to work with Microsoft Office OneNote files in C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET web applications, web services & Windows applications. It allows developers to open files & manipulate elements of OneNote books, from text, images & properties, to more complex elements, & then export to PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP or PDF formats. It is a pure .NET alternative to the MS OneNote Object Model & supports OneNote 2010, OneNote® 2010 SP1 & 2013 files.
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Note for .NET 2.1.0. This month’s release includes new feature, enhancement and bug fixes. The API also introduces a number of classes to handle exceptions of different types. spose.Note for .NET API now provides the capability to read password protected OneNote documents. This can be achieved using the DocumentPassword property of the LoadOptions class. The overloaded constructor of the Document class can be used to specify the document options for loading a password protected document. A OneNote document may contain a number of images and other documents at locations that cannot be retained while converting the document to other formats. This can result in displacement of such content to next page, for example, if it lies on the page border. This month’s release empowers users to specify the page splitting algorithm while converting the document to other formats. It can be done using the PageSplittingAlgorithm property of PdfSaveOptions class. This month’s release also includes a number of bug fixes that further improves the overall API functionality. The list of new and enhanced features added in this release are given below
- Read password protected pages in one note document;
- Read images in password protected documents.
- Implement different algorithms of page splitting during PDF export.
- Add custom exceptions for most of exceptional scenarios.
- Save to PDF problem;
- Exception raised while loading a one note file containing password protected pages;
- Null Pointer Exceptions while loading certain OneNote files.
Aspose.Note for .NET is a set of .NET components that enables developers to work with Microsoft Office OneNote files in C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET web applications, web services & Windows applications. It allows developers to open files & manipulate elements of OneNote books, from text, images & properties, to more complex elements, & then export to PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP or PDF formats. It is a pure .NET alternative to the MS OneNote Object Model & supports OneNote 2010, OneNote® 2010 SP1 & 2013 files.
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