I'm still on 7.2 and don't intend to switch. No problems printing a 20-chapter 
book to a ps file (although FM insists calling it .prn which I change to .ps). 
I then use Distiller X and get a nice pdf file for printing. I must remember to 
uncheck "Rely on systems fonts only, do not use document fonts" in Adobe PDF 
settings. I also like IXGEN and use Trados S-Tagger for translations so don't 
want to lose these if upgrading. And no subscription fees 😊
Ragnar Hanas
Uddevalla Hospital
Sweden

-----Original Message-----
From: Framers <framers-bounces+ragnar.hanas=betamed...@lists.frameusers.com> On 
Behalf Of Wendy McGovern
Sent: den 8 juni 2021 17:25
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] Does new FrameMaker actually split footnotes across pages?

Hi, Framers!

We have been using Frame 7.0 forever and it has always been stable and worked 
for us, so we never upgraded (especially after hearing complaints from this 
list about the interface, problems, etc. of subsequent versions). We do have 
font issues in creating PDFs with the latest Acrobat, where switching printer 
drivers (we print to Postscript and distill to PDF) can cause slight font 
differences. Most of the time it doesn't cause any problems, but there have 
been instances of some bumped text.

I think we finally may switch to the latest Frame (will be using unstructured). 
I looked at the website demo and it looks like the basic product is the same; 
we just would have to get used to the different UI with its pods. But I 
couldn't believe they actually have fixed the footnote problem where the 
footnote bumps to the next page if it won't fit on the same page as its 
reference number.

I'm still a little skeptical, though, whether the new version actually "splits" 
the footnote like Word does and puts part of the note on the next page or 
whether the new Frame just moves the whole note to be on the same page as the 
reference number, leaving a big ugly gap on the page.

I'm also worried we'll have to go without IXGEN anymore, as I understand it 
only works with 32-bit and the new Frame is strictly 64-bit.

I love our good ol' Frame, but am tired of worrying about the font changes in 
PDFing and having to manually wrangle footnotes. Can anyone give me any advice 
on how good the latest version is? Now that it's subscription only, will we be 
stuck having to upgrade as new versions come out, whether we want to or not?

Wendy McGovern



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