GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET 17.11 Release Notes
This page contains release notes for GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET 17.11
Major Features
Below the list of the most notable features improvements and fixes for GroupDocs.Comparison 17.11:
- Fixed a number of specific cases for Note format (words breaking, paragraph comparing)
- Added intermediate paragraphs mechanism for simplifying comparing (for Words and Note)
- Fixed styles comparing in Notes
- PDF structure update
- Fixes for working with images on PDF format
Full List of Issues Covering all Changes in this Release
Key | Summary | Issue Type |
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COMPARISONNET-1431 | Comparison.PDF: Refactor document builder using new content map | Improvement |
COMPARISONNET-1429 | Comparison.PDF: Implement page content map | Improvement |
COMPARISONNET-1427 | PDF Improving: Check and fix columns comparing | Improvement |
COMPARISONNET-1424 | Improve Style changed deep for Comparison.Note | Improvement |
COMPARISONNET-1422 | Add ParagraphMerger for Comparison.Note | Improvement |
COMPARISONNET-1420 | Update pdf structure | Improvement |
COMPARISONNET-1418 | Add IntermediateParagraphComparer to Words | Improvement |
COMPARISONNET-1433 | Intermediate paragraphs problem in Word | Bug |
COMPARISONNET-1432 | Comparison.Note: Fix special cases of word division | Bug |
COMPARISONNET-1430 | Comparison.Note:Break line in the middle of a word | Bug |
COMPARISONNET-1428 | Fix infinite loop in image rectangle PDF | Bug |
COMPARISONNET-1423 | Comparison.Note Insert\Delete empty paragraph before text | Bug |
COMPARISONNET-1421 | Tables with similar coordinates overlap on each other | Bug |
Public API and Backward Incompatible Changes
This section lists public API changes that were introduced in GroupDocs.Comparison for .NET 17.11. It includes not only new and obsoleted public methods, but also a description of any changes in the behavior behind the scenes in GroupDocs.Comparison which may affect existing code. Any behavior introduced that could be seen as a regression and modifies existing behavior is especially important and is documented here.
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