Posts Tagged ‘Unicode’

GdPicture.NET 8.4 is Now Released!

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Hi guys!

GdPicture.NET version 8.4 is now live and we added some exciting features: in the Viewer you will find a new Magnifier tool

magnifier

Properties related to the Magnifier Tool in the GdViewer class are:

  • MagnifierWidth
  • MagnifierHeight
  • MagnifierZoomX
  • MagnifierZoomY

The other features included in GdPicture.NET 8.4 are:

  • Full Unicode support for text writing in PDF with many font scheme support such as Open type and post script: .fon, .fnt, .ttf, .ttc, .fot, .otf, .mmm, .pfb, .pfm.
  • New featured C# demo application for Image processing with undo/redo features.
  • Improvement of the Toolkit stability, especially for the OCR and the barcode recognition engines.

You will find the new methods of the GdPicture PDF and AnnotationManager class in our forum here.

Cheers!

The GdPicture Team

Full support for Unicode File Paths in GdPicture SDKs

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

We are proud to announce that Unicode file paths are now 100% supported in all GdPicture SDKs.

Our latest upgrades allow for any character to be entered in document name & path for loading, displaying & saving.

To know if your GdPicture SDK supports Unicode for file paths, check you are using one of the following edition:

- GdPicture.NET (any edition) Ver. 6.5.0 or any later version.
- GdPicture Pro Imaging SDK Ver. 5.12.4  or any later version.
- GdPicture Light Imaging Toolkit Ver. 4.12.4 or any later version.
- GdTwain Pro SDK Ver. 2.7.4  or any later version.
- GdViewer Pro ActiveX Ver. 4.12.4 or any later version.
- GdTwain ActiveX Ver. 2.7.4 or any later version.
- GdViewer OCX Ver. 4.12.4 or any later version.
- GdImageBox Pro ActiveX Ver. 2.9.4 or any later version.
- GdImageBox OCX Ver. 2.9.4 or any later version.

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Loïc Carrère

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Unicode is a computing industry standard allowing computers to represent and manipulate text expressed in most of the world’s writing systems consistently…

More details from:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode