RTL Comments Rendering & Scaling WMF Fonts According to Metafile Size on the Page using Java

It contains over 108 useful new features, enhancements and bug fixes, such as Java 11 compatibility is checked and updated, Mimics Behavior of MS Word 2016 for Handling Hide Mark Element in Table Cell, WMF fonts scaling, according to metafile size.
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LANE COVE, Australia - Jan. 7, 2019 - PRLog -- What's New in this Release?

Aspose development team is happy to announce the monthly release of Aspose.Words for Java 18.12. In old versions of Aspose.Words, handling of 'hide mark element' in a table cell for rendering document to fixed page format is according to MS Word 2013 behavior. Starting from Aspose.Words 18.12, it has changed this behavior and mimic MS Word 2016 behavior. In some situations, for "continuous" and "new column" section breaks, the behavior of MS Word 2016 is different from MS Word 2013 or an earlier version when document is converted to fixed file formats e.g. PDF, XPS. We have changed the behavior of Aspose.Words and now it mimics MS Word 2016. The behavior has changed for computing page numbers and for providing an empty facing page when adjacent pages have the same oddity.  This release has added new property in MetafileRenderingOptions class to control the scaling of fonts in WMF meta-file according to meta-file size on the page when rendering document to fixed file format. This property is used only when meta-file is rendered as vector graphics. By default, Aspose.Words uses font family names from source document and writes to HTML. Starting from Aspose.Words 18.12, you can resolve and substitute fonts according to FontSettings. Aspose team has added new property to achieve this.  Obsolete Property AllowTrailingWhitespaceForListItems was removed from LoadOptions Class. It has removed obsolete public API method 'SetAsDefault' from LoadOptions.LanguagePreferences in this version of Aspose.Words.  There are 108 improvements and fixes in this regular monthly release, such as Java 11 compatibility is checked and updated, ExternalImageLibTest utility class added to check external image libraries on user side, Implemented WMF fonts scaling, according to metafile size on the page, and public option to control it, Improved the default font fallback mechanism to better fit the MW behavior, Optimized metafile from SVG rendering to skip redundant line segments, Fixed a bug that caused an exception when rendering metafiles filled with gradient, Fixed a bug with the order of legend items of the stacked DrawingML chart when rendering, Fixed a bug with text clipping when rendering the DrawingML charts, Fixed a bug with rendering of minor tick marks and clipping the rightmost bar of DrawingML charts, Fixed a bug with rendering data labels for points, located on the border of the DrawingML chart plot area, Implemented support for RTL comments rendering, e.g. Arabic, Improved hyphenation logic for multiple cases,  Improved page numbering for sections starting in new columns, Improved table row alignment, Improved tab stop calculations with paragraph indents, Improved table breaking logic for numerous complex cases, Improved handling of character compression within mixed ltr/rtl text, Fixed exception in rare case when field update causes line to contain only zero length spans, Fixed exception in rare case when floating object is pushed beyond empty column, Fixed layout when tables merge over the hidden paragraph and more.  The list of most notable new and improved features added in this release are given below

·         Negative font spacing is not preserved after HTML round-trip

·         Table rows not aligned

·         Converting DOC to PDF moves some Table Rows to right

·         Word to PDF Table Alignment Issue

·         Remove public API method 'SetAsDefault' from LoadOptions.LanguagePreferences

·         DOCX to PDF - invalid page count in the header

·         Page numbers in footer not correct in rendered PDF

·         Font size depend on metafile bbox aspect ratio

·         DOCX to PDF - tables split across two pages

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.Words for .NET documentation that may guide you briefly how to use Aspose.Words for performing different tasks like the followings.

-  WMF Fonts Scaling According to Metafile Size on the Page: https://docs.aspose.com/display/wordsjava/Rendering#Rendering-WMFFontsScalingAccordingtoMetafileSizeonthePage

-  Resolve and Substitute Fonts According to FontSettings:  https://docs.aspose.com/display/wordsjava/Saving+a+Document#SavingaDocument-ResolveandSubstituteFontsAccordingtoFontSettings

Overview: Aspose.Words

Aspose.Words is a word processing component that enables .NET, Java & Android applications to read, write and modify Word documents without using Microsoft Word. Other useful features include document creation, content and formatting manipulation, mail merge abilities, reporting features, TOC updated/rebuilt, Embedded OOXML, Footnotes rendering and support of DOCX, DOC, WordprocessingML, HTML, XHTML, TXT and PDF formats (requires Aspose.Pdf). It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems. Users can even use Aspose.Words for .NET to build applications with Mono.

More about Aspose.Words

- Homepage of Aspose.Words for Java: https://products.aspose.com/words/java

- Download Aspose.Words for Java: http://downloads.aspose.com/words/java

- Online documentation of Aspose.Words : https://docs.aspose.com/display/wordsjava/Home

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