Create/Edit OneNote Notebooks, Export Notebook to PDF & Image Format Using Aspose.Note for .NET 2.4.0
It includes read/write support of Microsoft OneNote notebooks (.onetoc2). It provides the capability to create and manipulate notebooks. The API lets users create, save and export notebooks to a number of different formats. It also supports adding and removing child nodes from a notebook. This month’s release also fixes a number of bugs that were reported by Aspose valued customers while working with the previous version of the API.
Lane Cove, Australia, June 25, 2016 --(PR.com)-- What's New in this Release?
Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Note for .NET 2.4.0. This month’s release comes with the read/write support of Microsoft OneNote notebooks (.onetoc2). It provides the capability to create and manipulate notebooks. The API lets users create, save and export notebooks to a number of different formats. It also supports adding and removing child nodes from a notebook. As mentioned earlier, this month’s release introduces the capability of OneNote Notebook file format read/write support. Users can now create a Notebook using the API’s NoteBook class and save it to disc or stream using the Notebook API’s Save method. Aspose.Note API gives users complete capability to add and remove OneNote documents from a notebook. The AppendChild and RemoveChild methods exposed by the Notebook class can be used to add or remove documents from the Notebook document. This month’s release also introduces a new feature of saving the OneNote Notebook (.onetoc2) to PDF format. The NotebookPdfSaveOptions class can be used to specify additional save options such as page splitting algorithm and flattening. The flattening option, if used, lets users export the Notebook child to a single directory. Users can also convert a complete Notebook (.onetoc2) to a number of image formats using this latest version of the API. The NotebookImageSaveOptions class can be used to specify additional save options such as image resolution. Aspose.Note supports both Microsoft OneNote and OneNote online file format. However, it has certain limitations in case of OneNote online file format where it doesn’t provide support for attachments and images in the document. Aspose team currently working to provide complete support for these as well. However, until these are supported completely, the API lets its users retrieve the file format information of the document in order to be aware of these limitations. The Document class exposes the FileFormat property that can be used for determining the file format of the document. This month’s release also fixes a number of bugs that were reported by Aspose valued customers while working with the previous version of the API. These further aid to the overall stability of the API. The list of new and enhanced features added in this release are given below:
• Add support for OneNote notebooks editing and writing
• Ignore Non-Supported material while loading
• Provide File Format Information option
• ArgumentOutOfRangeException while reloading saved document
• Wrong output OneNote file if one text node contains several hyperlinks
• Regression: Loading document raises MD5 hash is not correct exception
• Regression: Loading document raises Object reference not set to an instance of an object exception
• Exception: Revision sequence is broken when loading document
• NullReferenceException while saving OneNote document with large image into .one format in evaluation mode
• Error opening OneNote document containing image and attachment
Overview: Aspose.Note for .NET
Aspose.Note for .NET is a set of .NET components that enables developers to work with Microsoft Office OneNote files in C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET web applications, web services & Windows applications. It allows developers to open files & manipulate elements of OneNote books, from text, images & properties, to more complex elements, & then export to PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP or PDF formats. It is a pure .NET alternative to the MS OneNote Object Model & supports OneNote 2010, OneNote® 2010 SP1 & 2013 files.
More about Aspose.Note for .NET
- Homepage of Aspose.Note for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/.net/note-component.aspx
- Download Aspose.Note for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/downloads/note-family/net
- Online documentation of Aspose.Note for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/notenet/Home
Contact Information
Aspose Pty Ltd
Suite 163, 79 Longueville Road
Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
Australia
http://www.aspose.com/
sales@aspose.com
Phone: 888.277.6734
Fax: 866.810.9465
Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Note for .NET 2.4.0. This month’s release comes with the read/write support of Microsoft OneNote notebooks (.onetoc2). It provides the capability to create and manipulate notebooks. The API lets users create, save and export notebooks to a number of different formats. It also supports adding and removing child nodes from a notebook. As mentioned earlier, this month’s release introduces the capability of OneNote Notebook file format read/write support. Users can now create a Notebook using the API’s NoteBook class and save it to disc or stream using the Notebook API’s Save method. Aspose.Note API gives users complete capability to add and remove OneNote documents from a notebook. The AppendChild and RemoveChild methods exposed by the Notebook class can be used to add or remove documents from the Notebook document. This month’s release also introduces a new feature of saving the OneNote Notebook (.onetoc2) to PDF format. The NotebookPdfSaveOptions class can be used to specify additional save options such as page splitting algorithm and flattening. The flattening option, if used, lets users export the Notebook child to a single directory. Users can also convert a complete Notebook (.onetoc2) to a number of image formats using this latest version of the API. The NotebookImageSaveOptions class can be used to specify additional save options such as image resolution. Aspose.Note supports both Microsoft OneNote and OneNote online file format. However, it has certain limitations in case of OneNote online file format where it doesn’t provide support for attachments and images in the document. Aspose team currently working to provide complete support for these as well. However, until these are supported completely, the API lets its users retrieve the file format information of the document in order to be aware of these limitations. The Document class exposes the FileFormat property that can be used for determining the file format of the document. This month’s release also fixes a number of bugs that were reported by Aspose valued customers while working with the previous version of the API. These further aid to the overall stability of the API. The list of new and enhanced features added in this release are given below:
• Add support for OneNote notebooks editing and writing
• Ignore Non-Supported material while loading
• Provide File Format Information option
• ArgumentOutOfRangeException while reloading saved document
• Wrong output OneNote file if one text node contains several hyperlinks
• Regression: Loading document raises MD5 hash is not correct exception
• Regression: Loading document raises Object reference not set to an instance of an object exception
• Exception: Revision sequence is broken when loading document
• NullReferenceException while saving OneNote document with large image into .one format in evaluation mode
• Error opening OneNote document containing image and attachment
Overview: Aspose.Note for .NET
Aspose.Note for .NET is a set of .NET components that enables developers to work with Microsoft Office OneNote files in C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET web applications, web services & Windows applications. It allows developers to open files & manipulate elements of OneNote books, from text, images & properties, to more complex elements, & then export to PNG, GIF, JPEG, BMP or PDF formats. It is a pure .NET alternative to the MS OneNote Object Model & supports OneNote 2010, OneNote® 2010 SP1 & 2013 files.
More about Aspose.Note for .NET
- Homepage of Aspose.Note for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/.net/note-component.aspx
- Download Aspose.Note for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/downloads/note-family/net
- Online documentation of Aspose.Note for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/notenet/Home
Contact Information
Aspose Pty Ltd
Suite 163, 79 Longueville Road
Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
Australia
http://www.aspose.com/
sales@aspose.com
Phone: 888.277.6734
Fax: 866.810.9465
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Aspose
Sher Azam
888.277.6734
http://www.aspose.com/
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Sher Azam
888.277.6734
http://www.aspose.com/
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