Self Contained PDF to XPS, PDF to PDF/A-1B, better memory management

The new version of Aspose.Pdf for .NET 6.3.0 supports a self contained mechanism of rendering PDF documents into XPS format while using two simple lines of code. This new version also gives you the capability to check either the source PDF document is linearized or not and also you have the leverage to add background image to table cell from a web URL. There has been great improvement in terms of memory management when the requirement comes to export of Bookmarks from PDF, conversion of PDF files into PDF/A-1B, addition of form fields to large documents, HTML to PDF conversion, addition of images to existing PDF files and extraction of text from PDF files.
October 10, 2011 · 1 min · Codewarior

PCL to PDF, better TrueTypeFont, stable image to PDF conversion

The new version of Aspose.Pdf for Java 3.0.1 has been released. It provides with you the option to convert PCL files into PDF format. PCL (Printer Command Language) is a Hewlett-Packard printer language developed to access standard printer features. With this latest version of Aspose.Pdf you can convert these files into PDF format. Here’s a detailed description of supported commands by versions of the Aspose.Pfd for Java: Sets of commands Support Exceptions Job control commands 2.
September 19, 2011 · 2 min · Codewarior

SQL 2008 R2 support, integration with MS SharePoint, TOC support

Our development team has made several improvements to Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services 2.3. The component is now compatible with SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services. Get the leverage to use Aspose.Pdf for Reporting Services with SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008. With this version you have the option to integrate with MS SharePoint Services. Our product has become more stable when rendering table of contents to PDF documents.
September 11, 2011 · 1 min · Codewarior

Specify access privileges, text rotation, text and rectangle alignment support

We are very much excited to announce the release of another version of Aspose.Pdf for JasperReports. This new version provides some new exciting features including specification of access privileges over resultant PDF (setting user and owner password, restrict printing, restrict copying of data and much more). We have also added the support for a Rotation parameter for TextElement, so you can either use Left or Right value. This new version gives you the leverage to specify text and rectangle alignment information and they are properly honored during PDF generation.
July 13, 2011 · 1 min · Codewarior

New annotation styles, greater performance and better non-English text support

Be the first to download and take advantage of latest release version of Aspose.Pdf for .NET 5.4.0 as it provides superb performance while generating large PDF documents and provides better & stable support for rendering non-English text such as Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, Arabic, etc. This version is equally stable while placing non-English contents from XSL-FO, XML or through code into product Document Object Model. Adding more to the great list of annotation styles already supported, we now have introduced some new annotation styles such as free text, line, popup, square, circle and markup.
July 6, 2011 · 2 min · Codewarior

Video tutorial - Migrate your current Aspose.Pdf for .NET code to new Merged API

As a sequel to our previous blog posts announcing the release of new Merged Aspose.Pdf API (which is expected to be rolled out by the start of next month July), this blog post presents a video tutorial on migrating your existing code based on Aspose.Pdf for .NET to new Merged Aspose.Pdf for .NET API. Just a recap before I proceed further, this new component will have all the features currently available in Aspose.
June 15, 2011 · 2 min · Codewarior

Better Non-English text support, Excellent TIFF to PDF conversion mechanism

We just have been able to release another version of Aspose.Pdf for .NET which gives us more confidence while converting HTML pages into PDF format. There has been a remarkable improvement while converting TIFF images into PDF file and also this release version has made our product more compatible with non-English characters especially Arabic characters. Some other issues related to Table rendering, image placement while using BindFO and minor issues related to Table Of Contents are also fixed in this release.
May 31, 2011 · 1 min · Codewarior

Add Arabic Text with Image in PDF Documents using C#

Aspose is proud to announce the release of another version of Aspose.PDF for .NET which supports the feature of generating PDF/A compliant documents. With this version, now you have the capabilities to generate PDF/A-1A or PDF/A-1B compliant documents. Please check out the following link for more information on How to create PDF/A-1 with Aspose.Pdf. Add Arabic Text to PDF using C# Aspose.PDF is very stable and handy while working with non-English characters and with this release, the support for Arabic text has become more viable.
May 12, 2011 · 2 min · Codewarior

Better Image to PDF conversion, new BorderStyle support, accurate word spacing

Be more confident while using Aspose.Pdf for Java when you need to render Image files into PDF format. The conversion mechanism has become more stable and robust. More along, new BorderStyle including Dashed, Dotted and even Dash-Dotted have been supported in latest release version. With every new release version, we are trying our level best to make the HTML to PDF conversion feature more stable and handy. So with this new version, now feel more confident while rendering the HTML pages into PDF.
April 19, 2011 · 1 min · Codewarior

Multiple TOC, proper rendering of RTL text

Rendering of non-English text especially RTL inside PDF has never been so much easy. The new version of Aspose.Pdf for .NET 5.1.0 provides the support for placing Arabic, Hebrew etc text inside PDF in their normal way. Create Multiple TOC (Table Of Contents) in a single PDF, specify different background color for each Heading object (even if they are on the same level). A very intelligent feature of placing image as table cell background has been introduced.
April 2, 2011 · 1 min · Codewarior