We are pleased to announce another monthly release of GroupDocs.Conversion for Java 17.10. This release permits users to hide comments when converting from Cells. Conversion from STL and IFC is also introduced in 17.10 version of the API. Aside these features, API covers many improvements and bug fixes. Such as Slides to XPS conversion is improved. We’d recommend you to download this latest release and share your documents conversion experience....improvements Conversion from SVG improvement Email to Html conversion...
We are back with a major release of GroupDocs.Viewer for Java as version 19.1. The latest release has come with some exciting new features as well as a bunch of improvements and important bug fixes. Please have a look at the release notes to know about the new features and the changes introduced in GroupDocs.Viewer for Java 19.1. Furthermore, if you are planning to upgrade the API from any previous version, we strongly recommend you to check the Public API Changes section of release notes....HTML by providing pure HTML and SVG Improved setting PageSize and...
Convert Markdown files to PDF using C#. Transform MD files into portable format using GroupDocs .NET conversion API....Files to PDF in Java Convert SVG to JPG using C# Convert Excel...
Convert Markdown files to PDF in Java. Transform MD files into portable format using GroupDocs Java conversion API....Files to PDF using C# Convert SVG to JPG in Java Convert Images...
We are at GroupDocs glad to announce another release of GroupDocs.Editor for .NET v17.9.0 API. This monthly release is adding support for new exciting features like Bidirectional Content to rotate different content in left and right direction. Most of the changes are done for words document format along with adding support for Export Language Metadata. This release is also adding features to export Fonts and document export in PDF format....textures and shadings” and “SVG image format” also including...
We are excited to announce a simple front-end for GroupDocs.Viewer for Java API so newbies can start using it quickly, instead of learning the rich features and complexities provided in GroupDocs.Viewer for Java using Struts2 or GroupDocs.Viewer for Java Using Servlets.
Simplicity comes with many advantages and disadvantages. JSP front-end is a minimum implementation and demonstrates how simple it is to get started with GroupDocs.Viewer for Java. This removes features some useful features, like the user cannot download the document, cannot print, zoom, etc....renders the document into HTML, SVG and CSS to make them display...