All releases tagged Major feature enhancements


Release Notes: This version introduces font extension support to allow the use of TTF files without the need to install them into the system, XML-based chart theme implementations, and various other bugfixes and improvements.


Release Notes: This version introduces support for custom visual components and chart themes. Various bugfixes and improvements were made.


Release Notes: This version introduces support for custom properties at element level in generated documents, having static or dynamic values, as well as other various document export improvements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This version introduces support for external style templates, a new report section for better control over empty reports, an enhanced XLS exporter, and various bugfixes and improvements.


Release Notes: This version introduces a new XMLA data source implementation and a new special report element for controlling page and column breaks. Other various bugfixes and improvements are included.


Release Notes: This version introduces support for query languages other than SQL, conditional styles, new calculation capabilities that include percentages, and new Hibernate and CSV data source implementations.


Release Notes: This version introduces support for crosstabs, along with a new dataset concept to use with charts and crosstabs. It also adds the frame as an element container and reusable report style definitions.


Release Notes: This release introduces built-in support for charts, support for generating very large documents, support for returning values from sub-reports, and various other improvements and bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release adds support for border and padding around text and image elements, and adds various other bugfixes and improvements.


Release Notes: Built-in support for internationalization was added.
A non-graphical .NET Project management component which enables .NET applications to read, write, and manage Project documents without utilizing Microsoft Project.