![]() Newly added documentation pages and articles PDF to PNG - invisible objects become visible Open PDF file from stream add annotation invalidates the signature Remove text underline in a PDF document ![]() PDF to DOCX - text is overlapping in resultant file Text replacement issue: Characters are missing in replaced text PDF to PDF/A - Text starts appearing overlapped PDF to XPS: colored images changes to greyscale PDF to Doc: Text in the word document are wrapped one on another Text absorber retrieves the garbled text PDF to HTML - Text changes its position PDF to HTML: text misplaced in resultant HTML PDF to JPEG - Missing text in output JPG PDF Incremental updates when load pdf document from binary Some important improved features included in this release are given below As it always recommended to use latest release of API’s as they include latest features / improvements and fixes related to issues reported in earlier released versions. Now users will be able to save document into a Stream object, using Incremental Updates. In order to avoid such issues, it have implemented an additional method i.e saveIncrementally() into the Document class. It was observed that when users load a PDF document from binary, manipulate it (i.e add some annotations) and save it to a different binary – the content of the PDF document was used to be totally changed. Aspose team is pleased to inform users that text extraction error reporting has been implemented for TextAbsorber and TextFragmentAbsorber classes, which is available with Aspose.Pdf for Java 17.12. Aspose team has realized the necessity to implement functionality in the API that such error in the document can be reported. Reason was that the fonts used in the PDF, contained different encoding and it is not possible to extract text from such documents, by using Adobe Reader itself. While investigating a scenario where a PDF document used PDF Type 3 fonts, it was observed that the TextAbsorber class was not retrieving the text correctly. Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Pdf for Java 17.12.0.
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