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  1. SVG Gradients – Linear and Radial Gradients – A...

    Learn how to create SVG linear and radial gradients, control stops, directions, and reuse gradients with examples....Their values can be either numbers or percentages. The <linearGradient>...

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  2. Aspose split docx file wrongly in Docker, but w...

    I am using Aspose to split a DOCX file into separate DOCX files for each page, and I am creating a Python Azure Function to perform this task. The splitting works correctly in both an Ubuntu Docker image and my local env…...encountering another issue with the numbering. The following image shows...After splitting, the question number is missing. Before splitting:...

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  3. Convert XLSM to PPTM using Python or with free ...

    XLSM to PPTM conversion in your Python applications without using Microsoft Office or online. Test free XLSM to PPTM online converter quickly before integrating the code....Presentation Processing Large numbers of spreadsheets can be converted...

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  4. Accessing JSON Data in C#|Aspose.Words for .NET

    Learn how to access JSON data while building a report using LINQ in C#....simple values (null, boolean, number, integer, and string), the...to disable recognition of numbers and other JSON simple values...

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  5. .cpio File Format - Everything You Need to Know...

    Explore the CPIO file format - a powerful archive format known for its superior compression, robust encryption options, and wide compatibility. Learn how BZ2 simplifies data archiving and sharing, making it ideal for both developers and users....fixed-width, octal (base-8) numbers with leading zeros for padding...

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  6. Reading and Writing DBF Files|Documentation

    Aspose.Cells is a C++ library for working with spreadsheet files, which supports reading and writing dBASE III and IV (DBF) files. This article explains how to import data from and export data to DBF files using Aspose.Cells, including file format details, supported features, and step-by-step examples....constraints in mind: The maximum number of fields per file is 128 ...different data types (strings, numbers, and dates) to illustrate how...

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  7. GIS and Geo Formats for Effective Data Management

    The overview covers commonly used GIS and Geo file formats in GIS applications, including vector data formats, raster data formats, web map formats, database formats, and other formats. It discusses popular formats such as Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, PostGIS, Oracle Spatial, Microsoft SQL Server Spatial, GPX, NTF, Mapbox Vector Tile, SVG, TopoJSON, and OGC GeoPackage. This information helps readers choose the appropriate format for their geospatial data and optimize their GIS applications....Geo coordinates from decimal numbers to the most popular formats...

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  8. Working with Project Properties | Aspose.Tasks ...

    Learn how to use Aspose.Tasks for Java to change Microsoft Project (MPP/XML) project files' calculation modes. Also, examples of reading or setting project properties are provided....Information The Prj class has a number of properties that deal with...file. The Prj class exposes a number of properties for managing...

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  9. Manage Chart Data Series in Presentations Using...

    Learn how to manage chart series in JavaScript for PowerPoint (PPT/PPTX) with practical code examples and best practices to enhance your data presentations....series is a row or column of numbers plotted in a chart. Set Chart...imposes no fixed cap on the number of series you add. The practical...

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  10. ENVI format

    The ENVI format is a file format commonly used in remote sensing and image processing applications. It is specifically designed to store and manipulate geospatial data, including satellite imagery, aerial photographs, and other types of remotely sensed data. The ENVI format is known for its flexibility and ability to handle multi-dimensional data, allowing for complex analysis and visualization of geospatial information. It supports various data types, such as multispectral, hyperspectral, and LiDAR data, and provides a range of metadata to describe the characteristics of the imagery. The ENVI format is widely supported by commercial and open-source software in the remote sensing field, making it a popular choice for storing and sharing geospatial data....Geo coordinates from decimal numbers to the most popular formats...

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