Unfortunately, I have not found a capability to do it. I logged the issue with ID SLIDESNET-42931 in our tracking system. Our development team will consider implementing this feature. We will inform you of any progress.
Hello, do you have any news of this issue ? Our client has had the problem for almost a year. The issue is not just a zoom problem because the images in the HTML are of poor quality. Thank you in advance for your return
@ISIWARE,
I’ve reproduced the problem with bold-underlined email addresses and added a ticket with ID SLIDESNET-43569 to our issue-tracking system. We apologize for any inconvenience. Our development team will investigate the case. You will be notified when a new release of Aspose.Slides with a fix is published.
It would be great if you could share the following additional information:
OS version on which the conversion was performed
.NET target platform in your app
We will then also test the fix in an environment similar to yours.
The remaining issues are scale-specific. If they are very important to be resolved, please share comparison screenshots with the original view and conversion results.
Thank you for the additional information. I’ve forwarded it to our developers.
Unfortunately, I was unable to reproduce the same result. We need more details on how to do this.
Our developers have considered your requirements. You can use the Presentation.SlideSize property to achieve your goal. The following code example shows you how to do this:
The issues you found earlier (filed as SLIDESNET-43569) have been fixed in Aspose.Slides for .NET 23.1 (ZIP, MSI).
You can check all fixes on the Release Notes page.
You can also find the latest version of our library on the Product Download page.