HTML2PDF conversion issues

Hi,


I’m using the following codebase:
http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/pdfnet/how+to+convert+html+to+pdf+using+inlinehtml+approach

to convert a long html file to pdf. The PDF generator has issues with line-height:70px; and  

I'm finding out by trial and error what the pdf generator can and cannot do, and this is far from optimal. Is is specified somewhere what tags are supported in html and css? And is there a way to circumvent these problems?

Thanks! Joris

Hi Joris,

Thanks for using our products.

Can you please share the source HTML file so that we can test the scenario at our end. We apologize for your inconvenience.

We apologize for your inconvenience.

Thanks & Regards,

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Hi Joris,

Thanks for sharing the HTML source with us.

I tested the scenario and able to notice the same problem. For rectification, I logged this problem with ID: PDFNEWNET-33822 in our Issue Tracking System. We will further look into the details of this issue and will keep you updated via this forum thread on the status of correction.

We apologize for your inconvenience.

Thanks & Regards,

Hi Ali,


Thanks for the quick update!

I’m still wondering though on the list of supported tags. It would help me to know what Aspose HTML2PDF is currently capable of and what not.

Regard, Joris

Hi Joris,

Thanks for your inquiry.

Kindly visit [HTML Tags in Text](http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/pdfnet/HTML+Tags+in+Text) for the list of supported tags in Aspose.Pdf for .NET. Please feel free to contact support in case you need any further assistance.

Thanks & Regards,

Thanks Ali, but that is a rather inconclusive list.


Do you have a full list of supported html tags, and css tags?

For example, I don’t get italics to work.

Thanks, Joris

Hi Joris,

Thanks for your inquiry.

I am very sorry to share with you that, at the moment complete list of supported Tags is not available in the documentation. We are working on this and hopefully it will be available in near future.

We apologize for your inconvenience.

Thanks & Regards,

The issues you have found earlier (filed as PDFNEWNET-33822) have been fixed in Aspose.Pdf for .NET 9.0.0.