Implement HTML-to-RTF, HTML-to-Word and HTML-to-text conversion abilities into your own software projects using this .NET library
Version | 8.1.6.7 |
Updated | December 7 2021 |
Developer |
SautinSoft
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User Rating |
1032
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Original File Size | 33.6 MB |
Downloads | 8625 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Dedicated to software developers, HTML to RTF .Net facilitates an API for turning HTML files into Word documents, including DOCX and RTF. It can be implemented into software projects made with Visual Basic, Java, C#, VBA, VB.Net, Delphi, and other languages.
The current edition offers support for HTML 3.2 and 4.01, along with HTML5, XHTML and CSS. According to the developer, it doesn't have any dependencies such as Microsoft Word because it's completely designed with C# managed code. Also, it can be installed on any system compatible with .NET Framework, .NET Core and Mono.
The library contains functions for reading, writing and editing paragraphs, together with manipulation features for nested tables, fields, pictures, headers, footers, bookmarks, and hyperlinks. As far as images are concerned, it supports PNG, JPG, GIF and BMP.
End users will be able to configure settings for the font (e.g. color, size), page alignment mode, text emphasis (bold, italic, underline), encoding mode (autoselect), page size and margins, HTML tags, and special characters.
The downloaded package includes DLL files for .NET 4.5, 4.0, 3.5 and 2.0, both x86 and x64 versions. The ones for x86 are available for any CPU. There are also code samples made with C#, PHP and VB.Net, together with testing HTMLs (e.g. header, link, page break).
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