Hi Rick,

thanks for your comprehensive answer! This was very helpful for me, especially 
the remarks about the limitations (I was not aware of them yet).
 
Regards,
Stefan Gentz
Adobe Worldwide TechComm Evangelist
 

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From: Framers [mailto:[email protected]] On 
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Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 13:40
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Subject: Re: [Framers] "Secret" Freeze Pagination Feature

Hi Stefan,
        
The concept behind Freeze Pagination could be very useful for certain 
categories of documentation. The way it is implemented in FrameMaker severely 
limits its usefulness. Here are the major problems that occur when you freeze 
pagination:

1. Paragraphs that break across a page are split into two paragraphs.
2. Tables that break across a page cause point pages to be added as soon as the 
pagination is frozen.
3. Content after last page of a multi-page table is pushed to the following 
page.
4. This may be the hardest to live with: autonumbers are reset on each page 
because of the disconnected text frames.
5. You can't freeze pagination in a structured document.

I have a good client that uses point pages for documentation used in a 
particular transportation sector. I wrote a "PointPages" plugin back in 2005 or 
so that overcame some of the limitations listed above. I sold a few copies but 
you had to follow a specific process to get good results and I got a 
disproportionate number of support requests, so I discontinued it. I converted 
some of the key functionality to a set of FrameScript scripts so that my client 
could still use point pages in her documentation. She still uses it for her 
client today.

If you are curious about how I overcame the limitations of Freeze Pagination, 
you can see the PointPages documentation at

http://www.rickquatro.com/resources/PointPages.pdf

Be careful that you don't ask the wrong question about Freeze Pagination.
The question should not be "Do you use it?" You should ask, "Do you have a need 
for a reliable point-page feature?" The answer to the first question could be a 
reflection on the limitations of the feature in FrameMaker, not the need for 
point pages in general. That said, I don't think there is a big demand for 
point pages in general. I have had a few requests over the years, but not a 
large amount.

As far as the existing command, my suggestion would be to leave it there.
Since it is not documented, it is not likely to become a support problem for 
Adobe, but I know at least one client that still uses it. I can't see any 
reason to take it out unless it is somehow "in the way" in the code.

But what about a Point Pages feature that actually works! I am not sure what 
the demand is, but the simplest solution could be a way to apply custom 
numbering to individual pages, just like custom numbering can be applied to 
entire FrameMaker files (and book components). The premise behind Freeze 
Pagination is that the point pages would be automatically created after 
pagination was frozen. But I think people would give up this automated aspect 
and be willing to apply the point page numbering "manually" if this was 
available to them in FrameMaker. The users of my plugin were certainly willing 
to do some manual work to get point pages in their docs.

Rick

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
[email protected]
585-366-4017



-----Original Message-----
From: Framers
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Stefan Gentz
Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 5:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Framers] "Secret" Freeze Pagination Feature

Hi Framers,

Klaus Daube reminded me a few days ago, that there are some "secret"
features in FrameMaker, that are still present in the product today, but are no 
longer in the UI nor documented, especially "Freeze pagination" and "Open 
Heroic". I'm currently going through them and discuss them with the product 
managers and documentation team.

So, one of these "secret features" is "Freeze pagination": It's still present 
in FM 2017 and can be accessed with Esc-p-z.

For those who do not know the feature: Let's say you have a 100-page document 
with one text flow. On the master page you have a footer with a page count 
variable (<$curpagenum>). Now you can "freeze pagination" which will disconnect 
all text frames (that is, you get 100 disconnected pages with a Text Flow "A"). 
Now you can add new disconnected pages between other pages (called "point 
pages"). Or if you are at the end of a page and add new content, a new page is 
added right next to the current page with a connect text frame to the previous 
page. The page number will show a "point page number" (e.g. when you add pages 
after page 7, they will be numbered as 7.1,
7.2 etc.).
The idea of this feature back in the days was to create "revision pages"
("point pages").

That said, I understand how the feature works, but in more than 20 years I have 
never used it myself (never had a use case for it) nor met anyone ever using it 
and all people I have asked in the last days who know this feature told me the 
same (never had a use case).

My question to you:
- Has anyone ever used this feature when it was still present in the UI many 
versions back?
- Is anyone still using it? 
- What is the use case scenario that you can think of where it still might be 
useful?

Your feedback will help us to have a new look at this feature and discuss what 
to do with it (bring it back to the UI and document it or keep it hidden or 
maybe even remove it).

Looking forward to your feedback,
Stefan Gentz
Adobe Worldwide TechComm Evangelist

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