Sort Score
Result 10 results
Languages All
Labels All
Results 1,941 - 1,950 of 3,807 for

groupdocs assembly license support

(0.15 sec)
  1. 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. Saving to HTML with External Resource Files 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....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/saving-to-html...
  2. Merge TEX | GroupDocs

    Learn how to merge TEX files, combine TEX files into one file programmatically in C# language using Groupdocs.Merger for .NET library....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/net/merge/tex/
  3. Bulleted List in Word Processing Document | Gro...

    Note In this article, we will use Groupdocs.Assembly to generate a Bulleted List report in Word Processing Document format. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Bulleted List in Microsoft Word Document Creating a Bulleted List Practising the following steps you can insert Bulleted List in MS Word 2013. Add a bullet list at the place where you want it. Save your Document. Reporting Requirement As a report developer, you are required to share the following key requirements:...Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/bulleted-list-...
  4. In-Paragraph List in Word Processing Document |...

    Note In this article, we will use Groupdocs.Assembly to generate a In-ParagraphList report in Word Processing Document format. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. In-Paragraph List in Microsoft Word Document Creating a In-Paragraph List Practising the following steps you can create In-Paragraph List Template in MS Word 2013. Write a sentence, for example, “We provide Support for the following clients:”. Save the template....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/java/in-paragraph-l...
  5. Merge indexes | GroupDocs

    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....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/java/merge-indexes/
  6. Load document from stream | GroupDocs

    There might be cases when the document is presented only as a stream (without a copy on the local disk). To avoid the overhead of saving documents to the disk, Groupdocs.Parser enables to extract data from streams directly. The following example shows how to load the document from the stream: // Create the stream try (InputStream stream = new FileInputStream(Constants.SamplePdf)) { // Create an instance of Parser class with the stream try (Parser parser = new Parser(stream)) { // Extract a text into the reader try (TextReader reader = parser....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/parser/java/load-document-fr...
  7. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    Why To Migrate? Here are the main reasons for using the new updated API provided by Groupdocs.Search for .NET from version 19.9: Unified work with some similar entities to increase the intuitiveness of using API. The architecture of the product has been revised and optimized, so that some functions will work faster. Some entities have been renamed to improve code readability. The changes made to the API are not too significant, so the migration will not be too difficult....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/net/migration-notes/
  8. Indexing reports | GroupDocs

    Indexing reports are created for indexing and updating operations. Indexing reports can be retrieved from the index using the getIndexingReports method. Reports are stored in the index only while the index is loaded into RAM for use. If you reload the index, the reports will not be restored. You can configure the maximum number of stored reports using the setMaxIndexingReportCount method of the IndexSettings class. The default value is 5. Learn more about index settings on the page Search index settings....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/java/indexing-reports/
  9. Get document info | GroupDocs

    Retrieve document metadata such as format, page count, title, and author without converting...Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/markdown/python-net/get-docu...
  10. Extracting Common Image Information | GroupDocs

    For all Supported image formats the Groupdocs.Metadata API allows extracting common image properties such as width and height, MIME type, byte order, etc. Please see the code snippet below for more information on the feature. Load an image Extract the root metadata package Use the FileType property to obtain file format information AdvancedUsage.ManagingMetadataForSpecificFormats.Image.ImageReadFileFormatProperties using (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputPng)) { var root = metadata.GetRootPackage(); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.FileFormat); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.ByteOrder); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.MimeType); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Extension); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Width); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Height); } More resources GitHub examples You may easily run the code above and see the feature in action in our GitHub examples:...Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/net/extracting-comm...