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  1. How to Сreate a Plugin for Sugar On-Demand Usin...

    SugarCRM is an open-platform web-based customer relationship management system which has an on-demand cloud platform, Sugar On-Demand. In a previous article, we discussed how to create and use a plugin for SugarCRM, now we will discuss Sugar On-Demand’s features. We will use the GroupDocs GDrive plugin as an example. [caption id=“attachment_3933” align=“alignnone” width=“600” caption=“How to Сreate a Custom GroupDocs Plugin for Sugar On-Demand”] [/caption] Requirements PHP 5.3 SugarCRM On-Demand account SugarCRM On-Demand application GroupDocs account Development of GroupDocs GDriveTwo main features of Sugar On-Demand are: All functions relating to the File system are denied....All functions relating to the file system are denied. Sugar On-Demand...cloud service so all plugin files must be installed from a single...

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  2. Download and explore GroupDocs.Conversion libra...

    GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET Visual Studio plugin provides an easiest way to download and compile GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET source code examples. It reduces the time and efforts required to locate source code examples from Github or the GroupDocs.Conversion library from different NuGet. The plugin performs all the tasks required to try out GroupDocs.Conversion examples automatically. All you have to do is: Install the plugin and launch the wizard installed by the plugin.... Features Appears in File menu in Visual Studio. Downloads...User just needs to download MSI file and run it. After finishing...

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  3. Enhance Your SharePoint Environment with a Mult...

    GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET is a downloadable library designed to let developers seamlessly add multi-format document comparison functionality to their own applications or 3rd party services. It allows end users to compare two versions of a document in a web-browser without having to install original software used to create the documents. Supported File formats include: PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, plain text, HTML and ODT. Today we’re pleased to announce the release of a plugin that allows developers to integrate GroupDocs.... Supported file formats include: PDF, Microsoft...Key features include: Multiple File Types Support: PDF, DOC/DOCX...

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  4. Rendering Documents as PDF

    The Portable Document Format (PDF) is a File format to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of the application software, hardware, and operating systems. Based on the PostScript language, each PDF File encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout flat document, including the text, fonts, vector graphics, raster images and other information needed to display it. This post demonstrates the usage of the GroupDocs.Viewer APIs (GroupDocs....Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format to present documents...PostScript language, each PDF file encapsulates a complete description...

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  5. GroupDocs.Signature for .NET Visual Studio Plug...

    Team GroupDocs is pleased to announce release of GroupDocs.Signature for .NET Visual Studio Plugin. The exciting fact about this plugin is, there is no need to download DLL and Examples separately. It has reduced the efforts to run E-Signature API examples for the developers. All you have to do is to install the MSI package and then a new extension will be added in Visual Studio File menu. Clicking on this extension you can run either C# or Visual Basic examples....will be added in Visual Studio file menu. Clicking on this extension...Plugin # Displays GroupDocs in File Menu of Visual Studio. Automatically...

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  6. Is EML Conversion to PST Possible using C#? - F...

    Hi, I want to know that this api can convert EML to PST format ?...doesn’t support conversion to PST file format at the moment. However...Window Live Mail, click on the File tab and from the export option...

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  7. Convert PDF to TXT using Java

    Efficiently find how to convert PDF to TXT using Java without installing extra tools. The library employed to export PDF to TXT using Java is platform-independent....extracting text content from PDF files is a fundamental necessity....Converter class, providing the PDF file path to its constructor Retrieve...

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  8. How to Add Strikeout Annotation in PDF Using Java

    In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide on how to add strikeout annotations to PDF Files using Java, and we will also include a sample code for inserting strikeout annotations into PDF Files using Java....specific text or content in a PDF file. Fortunately, with the help...object by providing the PDF file path to its constructor Create...

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  9. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files | G...

    Note This feature is supported by version 19.5. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Since version 19.5, The GroupDocs.Assembly provides a great feature which is saving of external resource Files while an assembled document loaded from a non-HTML format is being saved to HTML. From now on, when saving an assembled document to an HTML File, by default, external resource Files are stored to a folder having the same name as the HTML File without extension plus the “_Files” suffix....Resource Files / Saving to HTML with External Resource Files Saving...HTML with External Resource Files Leave feedback Note This feature...

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  10. Using HTML5 Boilerplate Template in Your Web Pr...

    Introduction A few years ago, HTML 5 still wasn’t very well supported by most popular browsers so web sites were created mostly with XHTML or HTML4. I still have a folder on my machine filled with HTML templates for both XTML and HTML 4. Inside of it there are also templates for newsletters, micro-sites, responsive templates and whatnot. All of them were built by taking code from 2 or 3 different templates and look like Frankenstein’s code monster....template, choosing only the files you really need for your project...but I’ll stick to the core files of the template and leave the...

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