In this article, we delve into the step-by-step process of transforming XPS or OXPS files into the widely-used PDF format using C#. This guide provides developers with a practical solution to enhance document management capabilities.
Convert PostScript PS/EPS and XPS to PDF and Raster Images in C++
In my previous post, I have shown you how easy it is to create or edit PostScript (PS/EPS) and XPS documents programmatically using Aspose.Page for C++. In this article, I’ll demonstrate how to convert PS/EPS or XPS documents to PDF or raster image formats including PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and BMP using C++. The rest of the article is composed of the following sections:
Convert a PostScript PS/EPS to PDF in C++ Convert a PostScript PS/EPS to Image in C++ Convert XPS to PDF in C++ Convert XPS to image in C++ Before we start, I assume that you have downloaded Aspose.
Create or Edit XPS Documents Programmatically in C++
Aspose.Page for C++ is a valuable addition to Aspose.Page Product Family which is developed for manipulation of PostScript (PS/EPS) and XPS documents using C++. Aspose.Page for C++ is a native C++ library for creating new XPS files as well as modifying and converting the existing PostScript and XPS documents programmatically. The API also lets you work with the pages and elements such as canvases and glyphs in the XPS documents.
Upcoming Release of Aspose.Page for C++
While everyone is waiting for the New Year and preparing for the celebrations, we are preparing to bring something new for the C++ developers. Yes, we are going to release our XPS document creation and manipulation API for C++ as Aspose.Page for C++. So now, you will be able to create, read, edit, save and convert the XPS documents programmatically in your C++ based applications. In addition to the manipulation and processing of XPS documents, Aspose.
Manipulate XPS and EPS Documents in C# or Java using Aspose.Page
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Upcoming Release of Aspose.Page for .NET and Java
Aspose has always striven to bring you the best and most useful products for developing solutions efficiently. Maintaining the enthusiasm to provide what is best for productivity, it is an honor to announce an upcoming product i.e. Aspose.Page. Aspose.Page will soon going to be a new member in APIs’ catalog offered by Aspose. The API will be released for .NET and Java platforms initially and will be offered with a rich feature set.