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3D Rotation Effects in Visio Drawing & Enhanced Retrieval of Solution XMLs from Visio Drawings
What’s new in this release?
Aspose team is pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Diagram for .NET 17.5.0. The new version of the API adds a feature and enhancements along with the regular bug fixes. Developers can modify 3D rotation cell values in the shapesheet of Visio shapes. Furthermore, the retrieval of Solution XMLs from the Visio drawings has been improved. Developers can also install an Aspose.Diagram Nuget package in their .NET applications because we publish each version as a NuGet package on the NuGet gallery. We recommend our clients upgrade old version of Aspose.Diagram API to this latest one. Microsoft Visio application offers many of the formatting options used in other Office applications to users diagrams. Users can apply gradients, shadows, 3-D effects, rotations and more to Visio shapes. Developers can achieve the same features with Aspose.Diagram for .NET API in the .NET applications. In the recent version 17.5, a ThreeDFormat member is added in the Shape class which allows developers to retrieve and modify 3D rotation cell values in the shapesheet. Besides this, the mechanism of storing and retrieving SolutionXML elements from the Visio drawings has been improved because in various cases a simple open and save procedure was removing SolutionXML elements. The recent version also comprises a series of bug fixes. In general, it improves export of the VDX to SVG, open and save procedure of VSDM drawings, layout structure of connectors and an accurate calculation of the shape position in the drawing. Here is the list of important enhancements and bugs fixes in the new version.
Add support of shape's 3D rotation properties
Open and save process of VSDM removes SolutionXMLs
VTX to HTML conversion, double line effect on shapes text items
Incorrect rendering of an envelope icon on saving a VDX to SVG
Incorrect text alignment on saving a VDX to SVG
Retrieves an incorrect Calender value of the Shape data for VSDM
Saving to HTML stream do not embed external resources
Cannot set the TimeSaved value of a VSDM
The text items are being displaced on setting shape data in VSDM
Cannot remove and add a same named master in VSDM
Open and save process of VSDM removes vbaProjectSignature.bin file
Open and save process of VSDM changes Solution XML file
Cannot save Del and NoQuickDrag values of Geoms in a VSDM
Set TimeSaved value when saving a Visio drawing
Open and save process of VSDM removes relationship part of Solution XML
Displaced text on converting a VSD to PDF
Cannot add shape data to various shapes in VSDM
User cell UFEV value not saved correctly in VSDM
Duplicate page xml error on copying pages from two VSDM drawings
Non-print area is also included when converting a VSD to PDF
Newly added documentation pages and articles
Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.Diagram for .NET documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.Diagram for performing different tasks like the followings.
3D Rotation Effects in a Visio Drawing
Detect the Format of Visio File
Overview: Aspose.Diagram for .NET
Aspose.Diagram is a class library for working with MS Visio files & is a pure .NET alternate for MS Visio Object Model.It enables developers to work with VSD & VDX files on ASP.NET web applications, web services & Windows applications. It makes use of the advanced functionality of Visio's services to manipulate Visio docs on a server. Developer can open files & manipulate the elements of the diagram, from lines and fills, to more complex elements, and then export to native Visio formats or XML.
More about Aspose.Diagram for .NET
Homepage of .Net Visio Component Aspose.Diagram for .NET
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Online documentation of Aspose.Diagram for .NET
#3D Rotation Effects in Visio Drawing#retrieval of XMLs from Visio drawings#VDX to SVG enhanced#save procedure of VSDM drawings#layout structure of connectors#.NET Visio Diagram API
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