There is a fairly easy workaround that I used to use in FM7, when I was using 
conditional text *a lot*. It's been a while since I've used conditional text 
more than occasionally, so I can't guarantee it still works. 

Basically, if you press Enter in the middle of a conditionalized paragraph, the 
new pilcrow *will* be conditional. The problem is only wen the insertion point 
immediately precedes the pilcrow. So the workaround it to enter a space and 
then use the cursor key to move to the left of the space before you press 
Enter. That way, there is conditinal content on both sides of the IP, and the 
new pilcrow will have the condition applied to it.

-Fred Ridder

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Consistent Conditional Text
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 07:16:58 -0700

Yes, you must always turn on View > Text Symbols when you are performing 
conditional markup (and troubleshooting).
 
The 'gotcha' in FrameMaker is that if you are typing inside of a condition and 
press Enter for a new paragraph, FM does NOT conditionalize the pilcrow.
 
[I do not know why this is the default behavior; I've always considered it a 
significant bug, but maybe there's a logical reason for it to default to that 
behavior and have no way to change it...?]
 
David

-------- Original Message --------
You need to include the paragraph marker at the end of the bulleted or 
non-bulleted paragraph in the conditional text. That is not a rule of thumb, it 
is simply telling Frame which portion of content (visible or non-visible) to 
make conditional. It might help to switch on the display of hidden characters, 
such as paragraph endings and tabs, so you can see when they are included in 
your conditional sections.

> Does anyone have a list of rules of thumb when using conditional text ? I 
> When I mark the text the results that I get when I turn the conditions on or 
> off are inconsistent. For example if I have a bulleted list and I only want 
> certain bullets to appear under certain conditions when I hide the condition 
> the bullet remains (i.e., I am left with a bullet and no text) when I want 
> both the text and the bullet to be removed if the bulleted item is not 
> supposed to show up. Another such occurrence is if I select a paragraph that 
> is conditional and I hide the condition the paragraph is removed but the 
> spacing between the preceding and following paragraphs is not adjusted 
> properly.

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