Convert PDF to PostScript, Remove Header & Footer from PDF Files

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What’s new in this release?

The long awaited version of Aspose.Pdf for .NET 7.8.0 has been released. One of the salient features of this release is to provide support for rendering PDF document to PostScript (PS) format. Accomplishing this requirement has been made very easy by introducing support in the PdfViewer class. Now you simply need to install PostScript drivers on your system, use the PdfViewer class and you are good to go with the conversion. As per the Document Object Model (DOM) approach, each object inside a PDF file can be individually accessed and manipulated. Therefore taking benefit of this mechanism, we have introduced Image Collection support. Recently we have worked on a requirement to remove headers and footers from PDF files. To fulfill this requirement, we’ve added the PdfFileStamp.StampId property. This property allows you to set an identifier for new stamps (including header, footer, page number). The added stamp may be removed using the PdfContentEditor: add header, footer and page number while assigning them an arbitrary IDs, and later remove them with those IDs. With the release of this version, we have enhanced the capabilities of our product so you can set color from the CMYK, gray and RGB color spaces. The TextState and TextFragmentState objects have properties to set BackgroundColor and ForegroundColor. we have also made many improvements in terms of performance while converting TIFF to PDF, PDF to TIFF, HTML to PDF, XPS to PDF, PDF to XPS, PDF printing, image replacement, image extraction, text watermarking, image stamping and much more. This release includes plenty of new and improved features as listed below

- PDF to PostScript conversion
- Set page thumbnail numbering
- Remove Header and Footer from PDF file
- How to get document zoom value/factor
- TextState.ForgroundColor property now supports CMYK colors
- TextState.BackgroundColor property now supports CMYK colors
- Extremely slow detection of corrupted document as compare to Adobe Acrobat
- Performance Improved for TIFF to PDF conversion
- Change Resolution while converting TIFF to PDF
- PDF to TIFF: support Black/ White (T6 compression)
- Improved embedding a large size image, save method consumes too much memory
- Print a PDF from a Windows Service
- Border is now visible, until we zoom the document
- PdfFileMend.AddImage method flips image upside down is fixed
- Image is can be now extracting from PDF document
- Issue regarding adding of extra bookmarks (6.4.2) is resolved
- PageHeight and PageWidth properties now working properly
- Images broken issue is fixed when using Images.Replace method
- Ordered list now render correctly during HTML to PDF conversion
- Images scrambling issue is fixed in the resultant PDF file
- Resultant PDF generated from HTML is showing Text in Times New Roman instead of Arial is now fixed
- During HTML conversion to PDF base64 image is now being embedded
- Font Issue in when text is in tag is resolved
- Pdf.Save never finish issue is fixed: Image to PDF Conversion
- Facades Stamp problem with font is resolved
- Space is now right between text and hyperlink
- Font embedding issue is resolved when using "Aquitaine Initials LET"
- Images are now coming properly in the generated file
- Text Fields blacked out issue is fixed in generated file
- Emf to Pdf Image Quality is enhanced
- Signature Fields are now showing Signatures with v7.5
- Attachment problem is resolved using ImportAnnotationFromXfdf method
- height attribute in <tr> i.e table row is now working in the pdf file.
- During HTML to PDF conversion, vertical alignment attribute is now working
- Gigantic white-space after last page and right side of all pages is fixed
- PDF to Image: All contents are now properly appearing
- Printing a PDF in a wide pagesize: issues are resolved
- Row Border is now appearing
- Aspose.Pdf Api fails to convert thick line during XPS to Pdf conversion is fixed
- XPS to PDF: URL now convert to PDF
- PDF to XPS: Contents missing is resolved in resultant XPS
- PDF Print Issue - Loss of Format, Extra characters is fixed
- Issue resolved while converting PDF page Size
- Rich Text Box support of HTML text lost in Aspose.Pdf 7.7.0 is fixed
- While concatenate same file with original, fields with comb of characters formatting lost is resolved
- Concatenation of two Pdf documents resulting incorrect output is now fixed
- Line Break is now working in FreeTextAnnotation
- Link Annotation does not return the Content is resolved
- Replace TextBoxField value with text containing Html formatting
- Multiple Form fields with same partial name is fixed
- Adding special character (®) in rich text box field loses font style is fixed
- Row height now increase if contents are larger than its height

Other most recent bug fixes are also included in this release.

Newly added documentation pages and articles

Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.Pdf for .NET documentation that may guide you briefly how to use Aspose.Pdf for performing different tasks like the followings.

- PDF to PostScript conversion
- Split PDF to Individual Pages Using File Paths (Facades)

Overview: Aspose.Pdf for .NET

Aspose.Pdf is a .Net Pdf component for the creation and manipulation of Pdf documents without using Adobe Acrobat. Create PDF by API, XML templates & XSL-FO files. It supports form field creation, PDF compression options, table creation & manipulation, graph objects, extensive hyperlink functionality, extended security controls, custom font handling, add or remove bookmarks; TOC; attachments & annotations; import or export PDF form data and many more. Also convert HTML, XSL-FO and MS WORD to PDF.

More about Aspose.Pdf for .NET

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- Online Demo for Aspose.Pdf for .NET
- Download Aspose.Pdf for .NET
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79 Longueville Road
Lane Cove, NSW, 2066
Australia
Aspose - Your File Format Experts
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Phone: 888.277.6734
Fax: 866.810.9465
 
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