[![Aspose.Diagram for .NET logo][1] is now live. This new version is a maintenance release. It comes with the general improvements for stability along with the regular bug fixes. It gives robust updates in reading comments from VSD diagram, retrieves connection points of shape from VSS stencil and brings improvements in the rendering of text styled as subscript or superscript. We recommend our clients upgrade old version of Aspose.Diagram API to this latest one. For details on API fixes, please check Release Notes having complete list of bug fixes and enhancements.
Read Comments from VSD File
Developers might save comments in the Visio diagram to describe the functional complexities of design. It helps the team members to share all the design information and to know progresses by sharing reviews on their part. Aspose.Diagram API allows developers to automate the task of retrieving comments from VSD diagram. We have enhanced this feature to get the expected results. We’re also gradually enhancing Aspose.Diagram API to make it easier than ever before for the developers.
Preserve Connection Points of Shape on Fetching from VSS Stencil
A connection point is a special point on a shape which can “glue” connectors and other shapes. When we glue a connector or shape to a connection point, they stay connected, even if one of the shapes is moved. Using Aspose.Diagram API, developers can retrieve the shapes from a visio stencil. This enhancement gives reliance over fetching all connection points of various shapes available in the VSS type stencils.
Render Visio Text with Subscript and Superscript
A subscript or superscript is a number, figure, symbol, or indicator that is positioned slightly higher or slightly lower than the text on the normal line. For example, a footnote or endnote number reference is an example of superscript, and a scientific formula might use subscript text. This new version brings improvements in rendering of text styled as subscript or superscript.
This version also addresses the issues of missing text items, partial rendering of the dynamic connectors, missing background color of the checkboxes and radio boxes as well as the resolution change of the output graphics. These bug fixes also improve the performance of Aspose.Diagram API. Please check a list of the resolved defects:
Fixed: VSDX to PDF and HTML conversion - the arrows of dynamic connectors are not preserved.
Fixed: VSDX to PDF conversion - the incorrect sequence of line breaks in text items.
Fixed: VSDX to PDF and HTML conversion - the red color text items are misplaced.
Fixed: VDX to PNG and SVG conversion - the appearance of dynamic connectors is changed.
Fixed: VSD to PDF conversion - the shape’s text is also available in shape shadow.
Fixed: VSD to PDF and HTML conversion - the text items and bullets are not properly aligned.
Fixed: VSDX to PDF conversion - missing various shapes in the resultant PDF file.
Fixed: VSD to PDF conversion - the dashed type lines turn into a solid.
Fixed: VSD to PDF export - the background color of the checkboxes is not preserved.
Fixed: VSD to PDF export - the background color of the radio boxes is not preserved.
Fixed: VSD to PDF export - the color of selection list is changed.
Fixed: VSD to PDF and HTML export does not render letters slightly above.
Fixed: The text position of some items is incorrect on converting a VSDX to SVG.
Fixed: Extra bullets are added on saving a VSD to PDF.
Fixed: Missing shapes on converting a VSD to PDF and HTML.
Fixed: Missing various text items on converting a VSD to PDF and HTML.
Fixed: ImageSaveOptions.Resolution property does not work as expected on exporting a VSDX to JPG.
Fixed: The position of text items is changed on converting a VSD to PDF.
Fixed: The label text of buttons is missing on converting a VSD to PDF.
Aspose.Diagram for .NET Resources
The following resources will help you work with Aspose.Diagram for .NET:
[Home page for Aspose.Diagram for .NET API][2].
Aspose.Diagram for .NET wiki docs - Help documentation and API reference documents.
[Aspose.Diagram product family forum][3] - Post your technical questions, queries and any other problem you faced while running Aspose.Diagram APIs.
[Enable email subscription][4] - Don’t limit yourself, stay up-to-date with the latest news about the Aspose.Diagram APIs and new features, fixes, plus other API related topics by subscribing to Aspose.Diagram blog.
[Aspose.Diagram for .NET Examples][5] – We have published our code examples on the social coding website GitHub.com. Anyone can explore the code examples for learning purposes.
Migrate from Earlier Versions of Aspose.Diagram API - We keep track of Aspose.Diagram API change version by version. So we recommend to get help from this section while upgrading to the latest API version or if Aspose.Diagram API code is broken at some stage.
We hope you’ll enjoy this new release that saves time and efforts. The API is quite simple and developers can use it in application easily.
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