MindFusion has just released a new version of Diagramming for ASP.NET programming component. Below is a list of the improvements we have made to the component:
Canvas mode improvements
- RoundedLinks and RoundedLinksRadius properties are now supported in Canvas mode.
- LinkCrossings and CrossingRadius properties are now supported in Canvas mode.
- Behavior.Pan is now supported in Canvas mode.
Visio2013Importer improvements
- The Item argument of ImportItem event handlers is now pre-set to a DiagramItem instance created for the imported Visio shape, letting you avoid parsing some standard data such as Bounds or Text. You can either modify this item’s properties, or replace it with a new instance of a different type.
- a few bugs have been fixed
Detailed information about the release is posted at the forum. Below is a link to download the trial version:
Download MindFusion.Diagramming for ASP.NET 5.0.5 Trial Version
Technical support
MindFusion support team is happy to assist you with any questions you might have about Diagramming for ASP.NET or any other of our products. You can leave a message at the discussion board, use the help desk or e-mail support@mindfusion.eu.. We strive to provide competent and detailed answers to your questions within hours of receiving them.
About Diagramming for ASP.NET: An advanced WebForms programming component that offers all the functionality that is needed for creating, styling and presenting attractive flowcharts, hierarchies, trees, graphs, schemes, diagrams and many more. The control offers numerous utility methods, path finding and cycle detection, rich event set and many useful user interaction features like tool tips, multiple selection, copy/paste to/from Windows clipboard and many more.
NetDiagram offers over 100 predefined node shapes, scrollable tables, 13 automatic layouts and many more. You can check the online demo to see some of the features in action. The control includes many samples, detailed documentation and step-by-step tutorials. Every features is duly documented and there’s plenty of code to copy. The component is not only powerful and scalable, but easy to learn and fun to use.