Well, in another tech writing list we were discussing End of Life and End
of Support.
I would definitely think that that version of frame has reached those, so I
guess Adobe would just be happy to hear that it still works.
Frame did great things, and if it more or less works for you, then th
Can you post a screenshot of the page with the borders showing?
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Sent: Wednesday, November 3, 2021 3:23 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] Graphic Getting Cut Off
Hi All,
We have a mysterious graphic issue. We place
Hi All,
We have a mysterious graphic issue. We place a 10x7mm frame to house an
Illustrator (AI) graphic at the beginning of a heading1 with the position at
insertion point and -7pt above baseline. It's been this way for years without
an issue, but now we save as a PDF file and the top half of
>From what Spencer has reported, it seems like there are post-1998
flavors of .gif that 5.5.6 can't import. There's more to it than the
file extension.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 10:27 AM Peter Gold wrote:
>
> Thanks for doing the research. This closes the open-ended mystery.
>
> So, to continue usin
Thanks for doing the research. This closes the open-ended mystery.
So, to continue using your FM v. 5.5.6 with new graphics, you could convert
them to gif.
On Tue, Nov 2, 2021, 9:12 PM Spencer Rugaber
wrote:
> I just tried a non-GIMP .gif, and it worked. My best guess is that my
> version
> of
That's what I've been telling you. You're using 5.5.6, a release
that's 23 years old this month. Of course it can't import a lot of
formats created later. Which includes variants of formats such as
.jpg, .gif, .bmp that did exist back then.
I would not expect Adobe to make any statements about sof