A [remote] colleague has a problem in FrameMaker 10 that I cannot replicate 
when she saves the file to MIF and I try it in FrameMaker 7 (and without her 
fonts). (I am still stuck in FrameMaker 7 on Mac, but not for much longer.)

In brief, she has a series of three-cell tables that have tinted backgrounds. 
Each table sits under a level 1, 2, 3 or 4 heading with its anchor at the start 
of the heading para and contains a warning graphic, warning/caution text 
created using an autonumber field, and a free-text warning message. The warning 
message uses the CellBody para tag whose color is set to black. The para tag 
definition for CellBody looks as it should, as does the table definition.

When I create a PDF from a MIF test file using TimesNewRoman, everything works 
ok. When she creates a PDF from FrameMaker 10, using some corporate font for 
CellBody (GE Inspira), the text of CellBody takes on the shading color of the 
table cell and disappears, but only (and this is where is gets really weird) in 
the case of the table anchored under the level 2 heading.

As I cannot replicate the problem, there's not a lot I can do to diagnose it. 
If anyone can think of a possible reason for this happening, I'd/she'd 
appreciate some leads as she's stuck. Thoughts that occur to me are:

. Something about her font is weird

. It's actually a Distiller problem of some sort.

...but if it could be anything to do with FrameMaker, I'd really like to fox it 
out.

Thanks for reading this.

-- 
Steve
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