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In this release, we have significantly enhanced the conversion of HTML to PDF format. We have added support for .NET 8.0 and improved Linux support. Additionally, we have greatly improved the handling of Flex elements and rendering quality.
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In this release, we are pleased to announce a version with enhanced support for Linux environments, which will be released as a separate NuGet package. This version is specifically designed without the dependency on System.Drawing.Common, aiming to significantly enhance support for Linux users. Additionally, we have enhanced the font handling mechanism, fixed bugs related to HTML to PDF conversion, and significantly reduced memory consumption when converting large HTML documents.
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This release includes enhancements and bug fixes aimed at improving the library’s overall performance and stability. We removed the dependency on using System.Drawing.Common in public methods.
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This release includes several enhancements and bug fixes aimed at improving the overall performance and stability of the Aspose.HTML library. We have addressed various issues related to HTML to PDF conversion, optimized the performance of the HTMLDocument constructor, and improved image handling and nested table rendering. Additionally, we have enhanced the conversion processes for HTML to PNG and EPUB to PDF, ensuring smoother and more reliable operations. In the 24.10 release, we plan to implement changes that will remove the remaining methods related to the use of System.Drawing.Common.
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In this release, we have improved the processing of the MHTML format. We have also improved the quality of rendering in PDF format. Сhanges have been made to the public API as part of the work to improve Linux support.
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In this release, we have improved the processing of the WEBP graphic format, the rendering quality in such formats as DOCX, PDF and PNG graphic formats.
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In this release, we have updated the algorithm for detecting document encoding in accordance with the latest documentation. We have also fixed many problems with splitting, rendering and parsing HTML documents. In addition, improved processing of font naming tables has been implemented, which has significantly improved the quality of text rendering.
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In this release, we have improved font processing, the conversion of HTML documents into images and improved work with the JavaScript api in documents. The obsolete approach which used the Aspose.Html.IO.IOutputStorage interface has been removed. Instead, you should use the ResourceHandler class. You can read more about the new approach in the documentation https://docs.aspose.com/html/net/migration-between-versions/24-2-0/.
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In this release, we have improved the quality of SVG rendering and the quality of gradient brushes inside PDF. The quality of text rendering in XPS documents has also been improved. Our JavaScript processing engine has been updated to a new version of the specification.As part of our ongoing efforts to improve Linux compatibility and support for new frameworks, we have decided to replace the use of System.Drawing.Common with our abstractions in public method signatures starting from version 24.6. This change is being made in order to support various rendering systems.
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In this release, we have improved the handling of substitution tables in fonts and font support when using docker images based on Debian 12.
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In this release, we have improved performance and reduce PDF document processing time. We also improved the quality of the rendering result and implemented enhancements to the conversion algorithm to accurately render tables in the generated PDFs. Added more advanced functionality for saving documents using the ResourceHandler class, which replaced IOutputStorage.
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In this release, we have Improved the quality of HTML document processing. We also improved the quality of parsing and processing CSS styles, treatment the Flex, the Inline and the Table elements.
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