Manage Paragraph Picture Bullets in PPTX & Rendering of Hidden Slides Using .NET
It introduced the support for adding picture bullets for text frame paragraphs. It has also included the support for rendering of hidden slides inside exported PDF, XPS, TIFF, SWF and HTML. Moreover, it has addressed many shapes rendering issues including missing SmartArt, charts, improper table text, missing text effects, on shapes in exported PDF and slide thumbnails have been rectified in this release.
Lane Cove, Australia, July 16, 2016 --(PR.com)-- What's New in this Release?
Aspose team is happy to share the announcement of Aspose.Slides for .NET 16.5.0. In this release Aspose team has added some new features along with resolution of incurring issues. It has introduced the support for adding picture bullets for text frame paragraphs. Please refer to documentation article, Managing Paragraph Picture Bullets in PPTX for further reference. Aspose team has also included the support for rendering of hidden slides inside exported PDF, XPS, TIFF, SWF and HTML. Please refer to documentation article, Converting Presentation to PDF including Hidden Slides for further reference. It has addressed many shapes rendering issues including missing SmartArt, charts, improper table text, missing text effects, on shapes in exported PDF and slide thumbnails have been rectified in this release. The presentation access and saving issues have been rectified for many presentation decks that resulted in exceptions including PptxReadException, ArgumentException, UnSupportedFormatException and NullReferenceException in previous releases. This list of new, improved and bug fixes in this release are given below:
• Problem replacing fonts
• Support for rendering hidden slides in PDF
• Support to add Pentagon on a slide
• Support for adding picture bullet
• PictureBullet for pptx
• Hyperlinks are not extracted from presentation
• PptReadException on accessing the presentation
• InvalidOperationException: Color is not resolved yet. on creating effective portion format
• WordArt is missing in the generated thumbnail
• Text becomes bulleted on ppt load and save
• System.ArgumentException exception on calling GetPresentationText for ODP presentation
• Index Out of Range exception on exporting presentation to SWF
• Exception while getting table properties
• Exception while getting properties of a table
• Object reference not set exception on presentation load
• Incorrect html generated from presentation
• Text extraction algorithm produces different results for similar PPT and ODP files
• NullReferenceException on presentation load
• NullReferenceException on presentation load
• An entry with the same key already exists exception on saving presentation
• Font size differs from PowerPoint on text change
• PptxReadException on presentation load
• Setting MinimalHeight property of Row object has no effect on Height property
• An element with the same key already exists in the dictionary
• PptxReadException on presentation load
• Incorrect charts rendered in generated PDF
• Incorrect chart values rendered in generated PDF
• Incorrect position of rendered chart in PDF
• Color is not resolved yet InvalidOperationException for Portion.CreatePortionFormatEffective
• Unable to export presentations to PDF using multiple threads
• Gradient improperly rendered in generated thumbnail
• Text missing in generated thumbnail
• Error loading presentation
• X-axis labels are missing in generated thumbnail of slide with chart
• Exception on presentation save
• Latin Font is not read properly from slide shape text
• Low Quality with PdfNotes better with Pdf
• Incorrect text on generated thumbnail
• Transparent Metafile incorrectly rendered in generated Pdf
• Unable to render a PPTX file to pdf
• Incorrect text color
• Input string is not in a correct format exception for specific files
• Argument Exception on merging presentation decks
• GetThumbnail under Mono creates a broken image
• Bullets and dashes changed to numbering
• SmartArt shape's height changes incorrectly after changing portion's font height
• Incorrect text in generated thumbnail
• Text on slide bottom is lost
• Slide titles are removed in saved presentation
Other most recent bug fixes are also included in this release
Overview: Aspose.Slides for .NET
Aspose.Slides is a .NET component to read, write and modify a PowerPoint document without using MS PowerPoint. PowerPoint versions from 97-2007 and all three PowerPoint formats: PPT, POT, PPS are also supported. Now users can create, access, copy, clone, edit and delete slides in their presentations. Other features include PPT/PPTX printing, PPT to XPS format, saving PowerPoint slides into PDF, adding & modifying audio & video frames, using shapes like rectangles or ellipses and saving presentations in SVG format, streams or images.
More about Aspose.Slides for .NET
- Homepage of Aspose.Slides for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/.net/powerpoint-component.aspx
- Download Aspose.Slides for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/downloads/slides/net
- Online documentation of Aspose.Slides for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/slidesnet/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 happy to share the announcement of Aspose.Slides for .NET 16.5.0. In this release Aspose team has added some new features along with resolution of incurring issues. It has introduced the support for adding picture bullets for text frame paragraphs. Please refer to documentation article, Managing Paragraph Picture Bullets in PPTX for further reference. Aspose team has also included the support for rendering of hidden slides inside exported PDF, XPS, TIFF, SWF and HTML. Please refer to documentation article, Converting Presentation to PDF including Hidden Slides for further reference. It has addressed many shapes rendering issues including missing SmartArt, charts, improper table text, missing text effects, on shapes in exported PDF and slide thumbnails have been rectified in this release. The presentation access and saving issues have been rectified for many presentation decks that resulted in exceptions including PptxReadException, ArgumentException, UnSupportedFormatException and NullReferenceException in previous releases. This list of new, improved and bug fixes in this release are given below:
• Problem replacing fonts
• Support for rendering hidden slides in PDF
• Support to add Pentagon on a slide
• Support for adding picture bullet
• PictureBullet for pptx
• Hyperlinks are not extracted from presentation
• PptReadException on accessing the presentation
• InvalidOperationException: Color is not resolved yet. on creating effective portion format
• WordArt is missing in the generated thumbnail
• Text becomes bulleted on ppt load and save
• System.ArgumentException exception on calling GetPresentationText for ODP presentation
• Index Out of Range exception on exporting presentation to SWF
• Exception while getting table properties
• Exception while getting properties of a table
• Object reference not set exception on presentation load
• Incorrect html generated from presentation
• Text extraction algorithm produces different results for similar PPT and ODP files
• NullReferenceException on presentation load
• NullReferenceException on presentation load
• An entry with the same key already exists exception on saving presentation
• Font size differs from PowerPoint on text change
• PptxReadException on presentation load
• Setting MinimalHeight property of Row object has no effect on Height property
• An element with the same key already exists in the dictionary
• PptxReadException on presentation load
• Incorrect charts rendered in generated PDF
• Incorrect chart values rendered in generated PDF
• Incorrect position of rendered chart in PDF
• Color is not resolved yet InvalidOperationException for Portion.CreatePortionFormatEffective
• Unable to export presentations to PDF using multiple threads
• Gradient improperly rendered in generated thumbnail
• Text missing in generated thumbnail
• Error loading presentation
• X-axis labels are missing in generated thumbnail of slide with chart
• Exception on presentation save
• Latin Font is not read properly from slide shape text
• Low Quality with PdfNotes better with Pdf
• Incorrect text on generated thumbnail
• Transparent Metafile incorrectly rendered in generated Pdf
• Unable to render a PPTX file to pdf
• Incorrect text color
• Input string is not in a correct format exception for specific files
• Argument Exception on merging presentation decks
• GetThumbnail under Mono creates a broken image
• Bullets and dashes changed to numbering
• SmartArt shape's height changes incorrectly after changing portion's font height
• Incorrect text in generated thumbnail
• Text on slide bottom is lost
• Slide titles are removed in saved presentation
Other most recent bug fixes are also included in this release
Overview: Aspose.Slides for .NET
Aspose.Slides is a .NET component to read, write and modify a PowerPoint document without using MS PowerPoint. PowerPoint versions from 97-2007 and all three PowerPoint formats: PPT, POT, PPS are also supported. Now users can create, access, copy, clone, edit and delete slides in their presentations. Other features include PPT/PPTX printing, PPT to XPS format, saving PowerPoint slides into PDF, adding & modifying audio & video frames, using shapes like rectangles or ellipses and saving presentations in SVG format, streams or images.
More about Aspose.Slides for .NET
- Homepage of Aspose.Slides for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/.net/powerpoint-component.aspx
- Download Aspose.Slides for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/downloads/slides/net
- Online documentation of Aspose.Slides for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/slidesnet/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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888.277.6734
http://www.aspose.com/
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888.277.6734
http://www.aspose.com/
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