We’re pleased to announce the new release version of Aspose.Diagram for .NET 5.4.0. This version is full of improvements to layout stability and quality as well as some additional error message fixes. For textual rendering, shape’s position and its availability, users can notice many of bug fixes as well as improved export features which mimics the behavior of Microsoft Office Visio.
Improved Text Items Rendering and Error Fixes
The conversion feature manages the extensive information and we consider its critics. During the export of the Windows UI, Organizational Chart and many other Engineering diagrams, users were facing problems of shifting text from the original position, distorted text items and some shapes were also missing. These fixes improve Aspose APIs, quality, execution and performance levels.
In the recent release version, we have also fixed some error messages, those users were facing during the loading or export operations. Please check a list of fixed issues below:
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Fixed: Shape is missing from the output HTML format.
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Fixed: VSD to PDF conversion, form tab’s text is shifted down.
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Fixed: VSD to VDX conversion, shapes are missing from the diagram.
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Fixed: Index outside the bounds error when loaded a VSD diagram.
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Fixed: VSD, VST, VSS to PDF conversion, the text items is messed up.
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Fixed: VSDX to PDF conversion, the diagram shape values should be hidden.
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Fixed: VSD to PNG, PDF, HTML conversion, Index out of range error occurred.
Aspose.Diagram for .NET Resources
The following resources will help you work with Aspose.Diagram for .NET:
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Aspose.Diagram for .NET wiki docs - Help documentation and API reference documents.
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Aspose.Diagram product family forum - Post your technical questions and queries, or any other problem you faced while running Aspose.Diagram APIs.
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Enable email subscription - Don’t limit yourself, stay up-to-date with the latest news about the Aspose.Diagram APIs and new features, fixes, plus other API related topics by subscribing to Aspose.Diagram blog.
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Aspose.Diagram for .NET Examples – We have published our code examples on the social coding website GitHub.com. Anyone could explore the code examples for learning purposes.
We hope you’ll enjoy this new release that save time and efforts. The API is quite simple and developers can use it in application easily.