Thursday, October 25, 2018

Manage Documents Font's Environment & Copying Page from One Document to Other using Java

What’s new in this release?

We are pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Note for Java 18.9. This month’s release includes a new feature of managing font’s environment for a document and provides functionality to copy a page from one document to another at a certain position. It also includes improvements in terms of issues reported with the earlier version of the API. This month’s release of Aspose.Note for Java introduces new functionality to copy a page from one document to another at a certain position along with default font management for a document. This release also improves the overall API functionality by fixing issues reported with the earlier version of the API. These improvements further adds to the overall stability of the API in terms of functionality. It includes, Style’s saving is broken while saving as HTML, Content upside down and Data crossing table in OneNote to HTML conversion, fixed Table turned upside down in OneNote to HTML and many more.  Bellows is the list of new and enhanced features included in this new release.

  • Default font for Note documents
  • How copy page from one document to another to certain position
  • Fix the bug with saving as html: style's saving is broken
  • OneNote to Html: Content upside down and Data crossing table
  • OneNote to HTML: Table turned upside down
  • SaveFormat.Html raises nonsupported file format error
  • Aspose.Note has method setKeepStreamOpen which does not work
  • Investigate bug about saving with different options in a row
  • OneNote to HTML reverses contents in output content
Newly added documentation pages and articles
 

Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.Note for Java documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.Note for performing different tasks like the followings.
Overview: Aspose.Note for Java

Aspose.Note is a feature-rich Java class library that enables java applications to programmatically interact with OneNote documents without requiring MS Office OneNote having installed on the server. This Java API empowers developers to Create, Read, Export and Manipulate the contents of the Microsoft OneNote file format by working with attachments, text, hyperlinks, tables, tags and text styles. Easily extract images from OneNote documents and convert them to PDF, BMP, JPG, GIF and TIFF image formats.

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