GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET allows you to render documents in various formats as HTML, PDF, JPEG, and PNG files. You do not need to use third-party software to view files within your .NET application....Classification Product Solution Purchase...
GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET provides functionality that allows working with ONE files created by different versions of Microsoft OneNote. Please see the code samples below for more information.
Inspecting Note documents The inspection feature that is introduced in this section doesn’t work with metadata directly but extracts some useful pieces of information that can be considered as metadata under some circumstances. For example, you may want to obtain information about pages in a note document....Classification Product Solution Purchase...
Not all metadata properties extracted from a file are marked with tags. Some file formats and metadata standards allow adding fully custom properties that can’t be properly tagged by the library since their purpose is not clearly defined in the appropriate format/standard specification. In such cases, you can use the name of the property to locate and remove it. The following example demonstrates some advanced usage scenarios of the GroupDocs.Metadata search engine allowing to remove metadata properties....Classification Product Solution Purchase...
The Example in this article demonstrates that how to update metadata properties using a combination of criteria...Classification Product Solution Purchase...
This article explains how to load password-protected document while using GroupDocs. Watermarks Java API....Classification Product Solution Purchase...
Learn how to minify HTML and CSS when rendering of documents into HTML and make your HTML documents load faster with GroupDocs.Viewer....Classification Product Solution Purchase...
This article explains how to specify encoding when loading documents with GroupDocs.Viewer within your .NET applications....Classification Product Solution Purchase...
The merge operation is designed to combine two or more indexes into one index to accelerate the search and to simplify the work with indexes. When merging, only the index at which the merge method was called is changed. This index as a result of the operation contains all the documents that were contained in all indexes together. The second index or index repository after the merge can be deleted to free up disk space....Classification Product Solution Purchase...
GroupDocs.Search supports the ability to remove indexed files and folders from an index. Only files or folders that were explicitly added to the index can be deleted....Classification Product Solution Purchase...