Essential Studio for ASP.NET MVC Release Notes

v28.2.6
February 18, 2025

Dashboard Layout

Bug Fixes

  • #I686340 - The issue with the layout height after removing all the panels has been resolved.

DocIO

Bug Fixes

  • #I688668 – The NullReferenceException will no longer be thrown while opening a DOCX document.
  • #I689149 - TrackChanges options will no longer be enabled improperly while resaving DOCX document.
  • #I684651 – The System.Globalization.CultureNotFoundException will no longer be thrown while opening a DOCX document.
  • #I685334 - Hyperlink is now preserved properly while resaving a DOCX document.
  • #F195751 - Table cell padding is now preserved properly while resaving a DOCX document.
  • #I680416 - Reference field is now updated properly after calling the UpdateDocumentFields API.

Grid

Bug fixes

  • #I684532 - Resolved the issue where the dataSourceChanged event was not triggered when end editing in batch mode with custom data binding.
  • #I686671 - Fixed an issue where the updated React state was not accessible inside the Grid filterTemplate.
  • #I689691 - Fixed a script error that occurred during the save action when using grouping and hierarchy features.
  • #I682492 - Resolved the script error that was thrown when copying with column selection in cell selection mode.

Presentation

Bug Fixes

  • #I687113 - Hyperlink color is now applied properly in PowerPoint presentation.

Schedule

Bug fixes

  • #I682735, #I680637 - An issue where the current time indicator in the Scheduler is rendered in the incorrect position in timeline views has been resolved.

  • #F64855 - An issue where the selected date not maintained in Scheduler MonthAgenda view has been resolved.

XlsIO

Bug Fixes

  • #I691906 - Exception is no longer thrown when assigning a double-quoted string in CF Contains Text.
  • #I683039 - DateTime is now returned correctly when accessed through the DisplayText property in German culture.
Note : The bug or feature items that do not have a corresponding ID associated with them are internally identified.