A software development kit designed to help developers implement PDF rendering functionality in C#, ASP .NET, VB .NET and VBScript
| Version | 12.1.0 Build 4136 |
| Updated | May 18 2021 |
| Developer |
ByteScout
N/A
N/A
|
| User Rating |
986
1.0
|
| Original File Size | 87.5 MB |
| Downloads | 8514 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
| Category | Programming |
PDF Renderer SDK is a development kit that can help users implement PDF conversion capabilities into their .NET, ASP.NET and VB6 applications without the need of Adobe Reader or any other specialized PDF reader.
It can convert PDF to a broad range of formats, including BMP, EMF, TIFF, multi-page TIFF and PNG images. Different fonts can be rendered, regardless of their styling. The target applications will be able to render images and vector graphics as well.
The original layout is preserved. Also, users can opt to render only a particular area of their PDFs. Printing can be done directly from the host app.
Installing PDF Renderer SDK Crack on the target computer can be done by using the setup kit, which deploys two components that users can interact with: a dashboard utility and a "PDF Multitool."
The dashboard enables users to view various samples in the left part of the screen that are available for multiple platforms, such as C# or VB.NET. Samples let users test making thumbnails or converting PDFs to several output formats. The code snippet can be accessed in the central part of the window and samples can be executed by clicking the "Run Sample" button.
The "PDF Multitool" mentioned earlier showcases the capabilities of this SDK and lets users interact with any of the displayed functions with ease. Selecting any of the functions will display a dialog window where users can adjust some parameters, depending of the action type they wanted to test.
grazie
Keep it up
спасибо за патч дляPDF Renderer SDK
Your email will not be published. Required fields are marked as *
Identity management vendors like Okta see an opening to calm CISOs worried about agents running amok
An attempt to provide vendor-neutral oversight as the agent train barrels on
Trixie may have gone 64-bit for installs, but WMLive still ships an i686-bootable build
Brussels probes whether unpaid web and YouTube content - and rivals' lock-outs - amount to abuse of dominance
Analysts say demand keeps rising despite constraints, shaky returns, and mounting investor nerves
February product launch fails to register, with concerns remaining about integration
Younger finance pros are just as loyal to Microsoft's venerable spreadsheet app as their elders