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Aspose.Slides for Android via Java 21.6 Release Notes
Key | Summary | Category |
---|---|---|
SLIDESANDROID-327 | Use Aspose.Slides for Java 21.6 features | Enhancement |
Public API Changes
Support of Presentation to XAML export
To support Presentation export to XAML, we added new API members.
IXamlOptions interface and XamlOptions class. IXamlOptions definition:
/**
* <p>
* Options that control how a XAML document is saved.
* </p>
*/
public interface IXamlOptions extends ISaveOptions
{
/**
<p>
Determines whether hidden slides will be exported.
</p>
*/
public boolean getExportHiddenSlides();
/**
<p>
Determines whether hidden slides will be exported.
</p>
*/
public void setExportHiddenSlides(boolean value);
/**
<p>
Represents an implementation of IOutputSaver interface.
</p>
*/
public IXamlOutputSaver getOutputSaver();
/**
<p>
Represents an implementation of IOutputSaver interface.
</p>
*/
public void setOutputSaver(IXamlOutputSaver value);
}
For Presentation export to XAML, a new Save method overload got added to the Presentation class:
/**
* <p>
* Saves all slides of a presentation to a set of files representing XAML markup.
* </p>
*/
public final void save(IXamlOptions options)
This code sample demonstrates the exporting of a Presentation to a set of XAML files:
Presentation pres = new Presentation("pres.pptx");
try {
XamlOptions xamlOptions = new XamlOptions();
xamlOptions.setExportHiddenSlides(true);
pres.save(xamlOptions);
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}
The XAML files get saved in a newly created folder—“pres”.
The IXamlOutputSaver interface allows you to define your own output-saving service. IXamlOutputSaver definition:
/**
* <p>
* Represents an output saver implementation for transfer data to the external storage.
* </p>
*/
public interface IXamlOutputSaver
{
/**
* <p>
* Saves a bytes array to a destination location.
* </p>
* @param path The destination path.
* @param data A binary data for saving to a destination location.
*/
public void save(String path, byte[] data);
}
IEffect.getTargetShape() method has been added
The IEffect.getTargetShape() method has been added. It returns the shape affected by the effect.
Method declaration:
/**
* <p>
* Returns target shape for effect.
* Read-only {@link IShape}.
* </p>
*/
public IShape getTargetShape();
This code sample demonstrates the output of information for all animated shapes in the main sequence for all slides in a presentation.
Presentation pres = new Presentation("SomePresentation.pptx");
try {
for (ISlide slide : pres.getSlides())
for (IEffect effect : slide.getTimeline().getMainSequence())
System.out.println(effect.getType() + " animation effect is set to shape#" + effect.getTargetShape().getUniqueId() + " on slide#" + slide.getSlideNumber());
} finally {
if (pres != null) pres.dispose();
}