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Aspose.Page for .NET makes your .NET Apps instantly support to work with XPS, EPS/PS documents without installing any 3rd party software. It helps developers create/edit XPS documents while working with canvas, paths, and glyph elements. Utilize a set of primitives, such as, elliptical arcs, straights lines, Bezier curve segments to create vector graphics. Add default print tickets and preserve them in the XPS file. Link print ticket objects among job/document/page. Work with Print Schema model classes for ticket manipulation. Aspose.Page for .NET also works with gradient, visual brush, transparency and document conversion. Aspose.Page for .NET also supports the PostScript language levels 1-3 with exception of some font types. It offers the ability to save EPS files to PDF, while also offers to convert the EPS, PS and XPS formats into raster image formats. Aspose.Page for .NET is written completely in C# and supports Windows Forms as well as the ASP.NET applications with both the 32-bit and 64-bit OS support (MS Windows Desktop & Server). Support for Windows Azure is also available.
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Aspose.Page for .NET makes your .NET Apps instantly support to work with XPS, EPS/PS documents without installing any 3rd party software. It helps developers create/edit XPS documents while working with canvas, paths, and glyph elements. Utilize a set of primitives, such as, elliptical arcs, straights lines, Bezier curve segments to create vector graphics. Add default print tickets and preserve them in the XPS file. Link print ticket objects among job/document/page. Work with Print Schema model classes for ticket manipulation. Aspose.Page for .NET also works with gradient, visual brush, transparency and document conversion. Aspose.Page for .NET also supports the PostScript language levels 1-3 with exception of some font types. It offers the ability to save EPS files to PDF, while also offers to convert the EPS, PS and XPS formats into raster image formats. Aspose.Page for .NET is written completely in C# and supports Windows Forms as well as the ASP.NET applications with both the 32-bit and 64-bit OS support (MS Windows Desktop & Server). Support for Windows Azure is also available.
We found that aspose.page demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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