What’s new in this release?
e new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 18.1.0. The major development in this release is the support to the generated barcode image in Vector format. Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services now enable the developers to save the generated barcode image in vector format. Two new formats EMF and SVG has been introduced. Saving barcode image in vector format is very simple and is demonstrated in the code snippet on blog announcement page. This release also fixes exceptions that were reported by Aspose valued customers, such as It was noticed that when font is specified while saving the barcode image in vector format. The barcode inaccurate text was displayed. The process of drawing barcode text has been improved, Setting big text size with StringAlignment.Far option, it was noticed that the barcode text disappears. Now the issue has been fixed and Working of CodeLocation property has been improved. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
e new release of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services 18.1.0. The major development in this release is the support to the generated barcode image in Vector format. Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services now enable the developers to save the generated barcode image in vector format. Two new formats EMF and SVG has been introduced. Saving barcode image in vector format is very simple and is demonstrated in the code snippet on blog announcement page. This release also fixes exceptions that were reported by Aspose valued customers, such as It was noticed that when font is specified while saving the barcode image in vector format. The barcode inaccurate text was displayed. The process of drawing barcode text has been improved, Setting big text size with StringAlignment.Far option, it was noticed that the barcode text disappears. Now the issue has been fixed and Working of CodeLocation property has been improved. Below is the list of new and improved features added in this new release
- Add support to save barcode in SVG
- Add support to save barcode in any Vector image format
- Support to generate and recognize EPC QR coded barcode
- Improved drawing text when font is specified
- Mark old useless BarCodeReader API as obsolete
- Barcode is rendered without text
- Incorrectly saving a picture to a file
- Property CodeLocation works incorrectly
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.BarCode for performing different tasks like the followings.
Overview: Aspose.Report for .NET
Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services is a .NET solution for the rendering of barcode images in SQL Server 2000, 2005 & 2008 Reporting Services. It supports 29+ linear (1D) and 2D barcode symbologies including MacroPdf417, Australia Post, OneCode, Code128, Code39, PDF417, UPCA, Codabar, MSI and QR etc. Also render barcode images on reports in BMP, JPG, PNG and GIF formats. Other features include EAN-128 application identifiers, DPI resolution settings, barcode size and location adjustments.
More about Aspose.Report for .NET
- Homepage of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
- Download Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
- Online documentation of Aspose.BarCode for Reporting Services
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