Xpertdoc Studio is a state-of-the-art template designer for automated document output. Version 10.5 was released earlier this month, first to select clients and partners, then to the general public.
On the business side, this release adds the much anticipated capability of combining multiple documents together as well as rule-based assembly of smart document fragments.
On the technical side, it provides support for LINQ expressions as well as the ability to compile against the Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5.
Other enhancements include better support for Arabic text and improved code completion.
Here are the detailed release notes:
New: New tag of type Sub Document
This tag can be used to specify a static or variable path to an existing document which will be inserted at the tag's location during the merge (preview/execute) process.
New: New tag of type Sub Template
A Sub Template tag is very similar to a Sub Document tag, except that the inserted document is itself an Xpertdoc template, enabling shared or distinct data sources, merge fields and business rules.
New: Ability to compile using .NET Framework 3.5 compiler
A template property can now be set to determine against which version of the Microsoft .NET Framework to compile, opening access to the platform's latest features.
New: Support LINQ expressions
LINQ is a language-integrated, general purpose, object-relational mapping and query facility that can greatly accelerate development and maintenance activities. LINQ expressions can now be used in the Xpertdoc Studio Developer Edition programming environment.
Change: Improvements on the code completion control
The code completion feature of Xpertdoc Studio has been improved with more complete syntax coverage and a more ergonomic user interface.
Fix: Arabic text now keeps his right to left context
Under some conditions, Arabic text fragments inserted through Xpertdoc Expressions were losing their right-to-left setting. This is now fixed.
Fix: User interface glitches
Some user interface glitches such as resizing behavior have been fixed.
Fix: Arithmetic code in an Expression will now compile without any conversion
The Arithmetic component of the Insert Table feature now support more generic syntax, making it more accessible to business users.
You can find more product information, fully functional demo and samples on Xpertdoc Document Output web site.
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