2016-02-29-01T19:40Z

To the software engineers for FrameMaker, please see below.

To subscribers to the list, my apologies for the verbosity.

Here's a bug (actually, two bugs depending on how you count bugs) that I have 
never seen before.  What follows are the entries that I made in the bug 
reporting window for Adobe.  Unfortunately, that effort failed.

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tried to submit via https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=home but could 
not 


Error message when I chose the "Submit" button:  "Sorry this operation could 
not be completed due to CAPTCHA mismatch, please try again."

(¡¿Really!?  Certainly looked correct to me.)  Then, the "CAPTCHA" area of the 
window failed to display a new value for me to replicate.  When I chose the 
"Reload CAPTCHA image" icon, nothing changed.


2016-02-29-01T19:25Z

Product:  FrameMaker

Version:  12

Autolayout (¿?)

Some users will encounter

Incorrectly functioning

App Language:  English

OS Language:  English

Platform:  Windows 7 Enterprise SP 1 64-bit

Browser:  Internet Explorer 11

Found in build:  12.0.4.445

Platform:  Windows 7 Enterprise SP 1


Title:  Character tag lowers baseline of text


Description:  FrameMaker displayed numerous numbered and lettered paragraphs of 
content with the numbers and the text on different baselines.  The baselines of 
the text were lower than the baselines of the numbers and letters.  See the 
attachment.

This situation occurred in a series of paragraphs numbered 7, 8, and 9 and 
lettered a, b, and c.  Each group of paragraphs used its own paragraph tags.  
In the "Paragraph Designer" window, on the "Basic" tab, the entries in the 
central column of fields were all the same and correct.

I examined the character tag that we use to produce bold text and found that 
all the entries - including the entry in the "Size:" field - were the same and 
correct.


Steps to Reproduce:  unknown


Workaround:  

I applied character tag "Default Font" to some of the whole words that were 
bold, and immediately applied the character tag for bold to the text.¨ See the 
attachment, p 1.  Then I applied character tag "Default Font" to _parts_ of 
words that were bold and saw a further anomaly.  See the attachment, p2.


My Hardware and Environment Details:  DELL Precision M 6700

Processor:  i7-3840QM CPU @ 2.80 GHz

Installed memory (RAM):  8.00 GB

System type:  64-bit operating system

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Regards,
Dave Stamm
Information Engineer
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