Sparklines and Display Right-to-Left (RTL) Languages in Excel to PDF using Java

Aspose.Cells for Java 7.3.5 has been released. This month’s release supports rendering sparklines and displaying RTL (right-to-left) languages in generated PDF files (Excel to PDF conversion). We have added more methods (for example Validation.getValue1() and Validation.getValue2()) to obtain DateTime values for custom needs. Moreover, we have enhanced the performance of PDF rendering by providing the valuable PdfSaveOptions.CheckFontCompatibility option; the conditional formatting feature is also improved. This release is also a maintenance release where several important issues have been fixed.
December 26, 2012 · 1 min · Amjad Sahi

Copy sparklines between workbooks, set tab color and other enhancements in Aspose.Cells for Java 7.3.2

[![Aspose.Cells logo][1] between workbooks. We also made an important enhancement regarding obtaining the offset of the right-bottom corner of a given shape. Users can now set the default color of the worksheet tab. Moreover, several important customer issues have been rectified. Many important issues with reading and writing Microsoft Excel files, manipulating charts and exporting to PDF have been resolved in this release. We have also made an enhancement, so that you can close internal streams to release memory resources in PDF conversion and boost performance.
September 26, 2012 · 1 min · Amjad Sahi

Copy sparklines between workbooks and other enhancements in Aspose.Cells for .NET 7.3.2

[![Aspose.Cells logo][1] between workbooks. We have also made an important enhancement to how protected ranges in the worksheet are handled: users can now set permissions for domain users/groups. Moreover, several important customer issues have been rectified. Many important issues with reading and writing Microsoft Excel files, manipulating charts, the Page Setup module and PDF export have been resolved in this release. Issues pertaining to Smart Markers and formula calculations have also been addressed.
September 26, 2012 · 1 min · Amjad Sahi