You only need to have - exactly - the same fonts (with the same names read by both versions of FrameMaker) on both platforms, and in the right directories so Frame can access them. If you have difficulties achieving this feat, you can try having on each platform a template in which the all formatting parameters are defined with the appropriate fonts, and simply import the formats (with "remove format/layout overrides checked") every time you open a windows file in MacOS environment and vice versa.
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