Check & Get Master by its Name from Visio Drawing & Gluing Group Shapes

This new release of Aspose.Diagram for .NET enables .NET developers to can get Master Object by its Name from a Visio Drawing. Developers can also check the presence of a master object by its name. It also added group shape support
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LANE COVE, Australia - July 15, 2014 - PRLog -- What’s new in this release?

We are pleased to announce the new release of Aspose.Diagram for .NET 4.2.0. Based on this new build, developers can now glue group shapes inside a container. Also, this release allows them to get and check for the presence of a master by name. Developers can now retrieve a master object using its name. The MasterCollection.GetMasterByName method searches all masters in the masters collection’s containing master. Previously, it was difficult to find the exact master ID, and then get the master. The new release of the Aspose.Diagram API has now made it very easy: just pass the exact master name.  Developers can use either the master ID or name: the MasterCollection.GetMaster and MasterCollection.GetMasterByName methods give developers that option. In the previous version, we announced support for gluing shapes together by connection points. It works perfectly with ungroup shapes. However, there are many points in group shapes where it was not supported quite so well. We have now added group shape support. Developers can dynamically glue group shapes inside the container group shape. You can find details of this feature in the documentation help topic: Glue Group Shape inside a Container. Every Microsoft Visio document contains a masters collection, which refers to the various “master shapes” that are used by it. Developers can now check the presence of a master object by its name using the MasterCollection.IsExist method. It checks that the title master exists and, if it does, returns true, otherwise false. Developers can use either the master ID or name: the MasterCollection.IsExist method supports both options. You can find details of this feature in the following help topic: Check Presence of a Master in a Visio Drawing. This release includes plenty of new and improved features as listed below

Add support to get Master by its name
Add support to check Master presence by its name
Add support to dynamically glue group shapes inside the container
Install Aspose.Diagram product in the correct place
VSDX to PNG conversion, shapes missing are resolved
VSDX to PNG conversion, shape's text is rotated
Can't read shape properties from VSDX file is now fixed
EULA 14 May, 2014 Update
VSDX to PDF conversion, resolved issue with shapes missing
VSDX to Image format conversion, fixed shapes missing
VSDX to PDF conversion, shapes fill color is black instead of white is fixed
VSDX to Image conversion, shapes fill color is black instead of white is fixed
VSD to Pdf conversion, arrow thickness is ignored in the output is now fixed
VSD to PNG conversion, white space around the actual drawing is fixed
VSDX to PNG conversion, white space around the actual drawing is now fixed
Exception message is resolved while loading VSDX diagram

Newly added documentation pages and articles

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

- Glue Group Shape Inside the Container: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/diagramnet/Glue+Group+Shape+Inside+the+Container

- Get Master Object from Drawing: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/diagramnet/Get+Master+Object+from+Drawing

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 Aspose.Diagram for .NET:  http://www.aspose.com/.net/diagram-component.aspx

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- Online documentation of Aspose.Diagram for .NET: http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/diagramnet/Home

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