Essential Studio® for Xamarin.Forms Release Notes

v27.1.53
October 15, 2024

DocIO

Bug Fixes

  • #I634652 - Extracted TXT file from OLE Object is now preserved properly.
  • #I633993 - Font size is now preserved properly while converting a DOCX format document to PDF.
  • #I635634 - Hanging issue will no longer occur while converting Word document to PDF with footnotes.
  • #I636538 - Paragraph bottom border is now positioned properly while converting a Word document to PDF.
  • #I636112 – The ArgumentException will no longer be thrown while converting Word document to PDF repeatedly with embedded fonts.
  • #I634843 – The StackOverFlowException will no longer be thrown while converting Word document to PDF when the document contains end notes.

PDF

Bug Fixes

  • #I635469 – Fixed a preservation issue that occurred when drawing a template from a PDF document.
  • #I905341 – Fixed the issue where file size increased during PDF document merging.
  • #I635963 – Fixed an appearance issue that occurred after rotating form fields in a PDF document.
  • #I633772 – Fixed the issue where text boundaries were not retrieved properly during text

Presentation

Bug Fixes

  • #I636393 - Group shape fill color is now applied properly while converting PPTX to PDF.
  • #I633534 - Ascent and descent of the font are now properly applied while converting PPTX to image.
  • #I635918 - The PowerPoint presentation will no longer be corrupted while cloning and merging a brightness applied picture.

XlsIO

Bug Fixes

  • #I635750 - Performance has been improved when applying cell style to a large cell range.
  • #I630319 - Column width is calculated correctly when the default font is changed in the worksheet.
  • #I636383 - Exception is no longer thrown when removing and adding a specific picture after saving an Excel document.
  • #I635618 - Performance has been improved when converting an Excel file to PDF with conditional formatting applied to each sheet.
Note : The bug or feature items that do not have a corresponding ID associated with them are internally identified.