I really think this is a result of the way the pods work. This can result in 
mistaking where your active cursor is.

I have never seen the shrink-wrap shortcut ignored in FM 10, 11 or 12 (and I 
use that function a lot). But such shortcuts won't work if you're cursor is 
sitting in a pod or if your caps lock key is on. Not time this happens, check 
to make sure where you selection is. (One assumes either the frame or any 
graphic element within the frame is selected when using the shortcut, but 
double check that.)

The pods take some getting used to, but you can set them up in saveable ways 
that suit you and pop them open and closed easily from their docked positions 
so they take up little screen real estate. And knowing whether you are in them 
or not is predictable as well.

BTW: I've been working a lot in FM8 for the last 6 weeks and the way book files 
are handled (and the constraint of having files all having to live together 
within one window on one screen) is driving me batty. This is much better 
handled in modern FrameMaker versions like FM12.

Craig

> On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:04 PM, De Rosier, Edward
> <edward.deros...@anritsu.com> wrote:
> > ... Why do keyboard commands sometimes get ignored?  I like keyboard cmds 
> > such as [Esc] [m] [p] to minimize an anchored frame around a graphic image. 
> >  When the PC is freshly booted and FrameMaker is freshly launched, this 
> > usually works.  At times, however, keyboard commands are ignored.
> > Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com. Visit
> > http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
>
                                          
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