Get Resolution & Dimensions of PDF Images, Improved PDF Concatenation
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What's New in this Release?
The latest version of Aspose.Pdf for .NET (7.0.0) has been released. This release introduces some great new features including getting the Resolution and Dimensions of images inside PDF document, without extracting them. Furthermore, we also have introduced two new methods in PdfContentEditor class which provide the capability to move/change the position of Stamp object inside the PDF document. In this release, we have specifically focused on Memory Management while converting PDF to Image format, performance has been greatly improved during PDF concatenation, support for handling complex PDF files is also provided in this new release. This version offers a great support for converting HTML files into PDF format, Form filling and working with Watermark objects is also improved. In short, it’s one of the stable and robust Aspose.Pdf for .NET versions that we have ever introduced. This release includes plenty of new and improved features as listed below
- Allow to get position of an image in the PDF file
- Get an Image from a specific stamp
- Change the location of a stamp by changing the values in StampInfo
- Converting images in PDF to JPEG makes resulting PDF bigger is resolved
- PDF Multiline Text Alignment in Stamps
- Improve memory usage strategy detection logic
- Improve ExponentialFunction performance
- Text is successfully added using barcode font
- Annotation position over TIFF is different as compare to source PDF is now fixed
- Images is now properly visible in Form
- Font issue using FillField on TextBoxField with accent is now resolved.
- Multiple Checkbox count as single Checkbox is fixed
- Enhanced extraction of PDF page as Image when PDF page as multiple layers of Picture embedded
- PDF to TIF, Contents merging problem is resolved
- Greek symbols now visible in resultant PDF
- Word to pdf and pdf stamping font problems are resolved.
- Enhanced PDF rendering to TIFF
- PDF Images Extract and Place in new document
- The problem is resolved with Japanese characters in bookmarks
- Red and Blue Color in the HTML are now shown in the generated PDF