[![Aspose.Pdf for .NET logo][1] and specifying a particular page number to open when viewing the document. All these feature are introduced in latest release of [ Aspose.Pdf for .NET 8.5.0][2].
At Aspose, we love to keep things simple and effective. Keeping that tradition alive, PDF to EPUB conversion is as simple as [EPUB to PDF conversion][3]. Just specify the source PDF file and leave the rest of the conversion job to Aspose.Pdf for .NET. Please take a look at the following code snippet for an example of PDF to EPUB conversion.
// Load source PDF file
Document pdfDocument = new Document("c:/input.pdf");
// Instantiate EpubSave Options object
EpubSaveOptions options = new EpubSaveOptions();
// Specify the layout for resultant file
options.ContentRecognitionMode = EpubSaveOptions.RecogntionMode.Flow;
// Save the EPUB file
pdfDocument.Save("c:/output.epub", options);
The operation to convert a dynamic XFA form to image formats is also implemented in this release. Please take a look over following code snippet which shows the steps to convert an XFA form to JPEG format using the JpegDevice class.
string inFile = "c:/input_XFA.pdf";
string outFile = "c:/output_Image.jpg";
Aspose.Pdf.Document pd = new Aspose.Pdf.Document(inFile);
pd.Form.Type = FormType.Standard;
JpegDevice jpegDevice = new JpegDevice(new Resolution(96));
using (FileStream stream = new FileStream(outFile, FileMode.Create, FileAccess.Write))
{ jpegDevice.Process(pd.Pages[1], stream); }
This release also includes other fixes related to converting PDF to HTML, converting PDF to image, creating tables inside a PDF file, manipulating bookmarks and converting PDF to PDF/A. Please download and evaluate the latest release of [Aspose.Pdf for .NET 8.5.0][4].
[1]: https://blog.aspose.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2013/06/aspose-Pdf-for-net_100.png “Aspose.Pdf for .NET logo”)](https://blog.aspose.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2013/06/aspose-Pdf-for-net_100.png)We are excited to announce new features like PDF to EPUB conversion, dynamic XFA to PDF or image conversion, getting the status of a PDF printing job (finding out whether the process completed successfully or got stuck in the middle of execution [2]: https://www.aspose.com/community/files/51/.net-components/aspose.pdf-for-.net/entry500601.aspx [3]: https://docs.aspose.com/display/pdfnet/Home [4]: https://www.aspose.com/community/files/51/.net-components/aspose.pdf-for-.net/entry500601.aspx