Releases all resources used by this DocumentConverter.
public void Dispose()
The DocumentConverter class implements the System.IDisposable interface, it is recommended that you follow the standard .NET dispose pattern when using the DocumentConverter class. For more information, refer to the System.IDisposable interface documentation in MSDN.
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.Codecs;
using Leadtools.Document.Writer;
using Leadtools.Svg;
using LeadtoolsExamples.Common;
using Leadtools.Document;
using Leadtools.Caching;
using Leadtools.Annotations.Engine;
using Leadtools.Ocr;
using Leadtools.Document.Converter;
using Leadtools.Annotations.Rendering;
public void DocumentConverterExample()
{
using (DocumentConverter documentConverter = new DocumentConverter())
{
var inFile = Path.Combine(ImagesPath.Path, @"Leadtools.docx");
var outFile = Path.Combine(ImagesPath.Path, @"output.pdf");
var format = DocumentFormat.Pdf;
var jobData = DocumentConverterJobs.CreateJobData(inFile, outFile, format);
jobData.JobName = "conversion job";
var documentWriter = new DocumentWriter();
documentConverter.SetDocumentWriterInstance(documentWriter);
var renderingEngine = new AnnWinFormsRenderingEngine();
documentConverter.SetAnnRenderingEngineInstance(renderingEngine);
var job = documentConverter.Jobs.CreateJob(jobData);
documentConverter.Jobs.RunJob(job);
if (job.Status == DocumentConverterJobStatus.Success)
{
Console.WriteLine("Success");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} Errors", job.Status);
foreach (var error in job.Errors)
{
Console.WriteLine(" {0} at {1}: {2}", error.Operation, error.InputDocumentPageNumber, error.Error.Message);
}
}
}
}