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  1. Compare DOCX In Java

    Compare DOCX documents using Java to diff two files. With our Java API you can detect the difference even if one character or one word has been changed....compare(docB, "Author Name" , new Date ()); docA.save( "Output.docx"...

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  2. Compare HTML In Java

    Compare HTML documents using Java to diff two files. With our Java API you can detect the difference even if one character or one word has been changed....compare(docB, "Author Name" , new Date ()); docA.save( "Output.html"...

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  3. Aspose::Words::Saving::FixedPageSaveOptions cla...

    Aspose::Words::Saving::FixedPageSaveOptions class. Contains common options that can be specified when saving a document into fixed page formats (PDF, XPS, images etc). To learn more, visit the documentation article in C++....custom local time zone used for date/time fields. get_DefaultTemplate...

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  4. 如何定制 GridJs 中消息提示的界面外观|Documentation

    本文介绍如何定制 GridJs 中消息提示的界面外观。...: content , timestamp : new Date (). toISOString () }); } //...

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  5. Header & Footer content updates are not showing...

    Hi Team, I’m using Aspose.words for Java to compare two versions of .DOCX files, but I noticed that footer content upDates are not showing in the comparison output file, even though it works fine on MS Word compare. sa…...Date()); original.save("<output-file-name>...compare(revised, "Author", new java.util.Date(), options); original.save("<output-file-name>...

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  6. KML

    KML (Keyhole Markup Language) is a file format used to display geographic data in an Earth browser, such as Google Earth or Google Maps. It uses a markup language to define points, lines, polygons, and other geographic features, allowing users to create and share custom maps and overlays....tags, subject, authors, and date of capture of your image or...

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  7. Web Map Service (WMS)

    Web Map Service (WMS) is a standard protocol used to serve georeferenced map images over the internet. It allows users to access maps as dynamic images, and enables clients to request and receive map images from a WMS server. The WMS server then generates and returns map images in the requested format, projection, and scale. WMS is widely used in web-based mapping applications, providing a flexible and interoperable way of sharing maps across different platforms and applications....tags, subject, authors, and date of capture of your image or...

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  8. GPX with Geotagging

    GPX (GPS Exchange Format) is a file format commonly used for storing and sharing GPS data. It allows for precise geotagging by embedding location information such as latitude, longitude, elevation, and timestamps. GPX files enable the accurate recording and representation of geographic data, making them ideal for geotagging photos, tracking outdoor activities, and creating GPS-based maps and routes....tags, subject, authors, and date of capture of your image or...

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  9. PNG with Geotagging

    PNG with geotagging refers to the practice of adding geolocation metadata to PNG (Portable Network Graphics) images. Geotagging allows users to embed precise location information, such as latitude and longitude coordinates, into PNG files. This enables the association of geographic context with images and facilitates organized storage and retrieval based on location. Geotagged PNG images can be utilized in applications that require spatial awareness, such as mapping, geospatial analysis, and location-based services....tags, subject, authors, and date of capture of your image or...

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  10. ArcInfo Binary Grid

    The ArcInfo Binary Grid Format is a raster data format used in geographic information systems (GIS) to store and manage spatial data. It consists of a set of binary files that store geographic information in a grid format, where each cell represents a geographic location and contains a value or attribute. This format was developed by ESRI for their ArcInfo software and is still commonly used in GIS applications....tags, subject, authors, and date of capture of your image or...

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