But I wasn't suggesting it as a solution for your problem, Lin.

I was only trying to head off listmembers getting the wrong impression from 
Peter's post. A FrameMaker template actually has *lots* of space where 
information can be added to make it self-documenting, and I can personally 
attest to the way this can really save your bacon. We all complain when 
software developers don't adequately comment their code (I once spent hundreds 
of hours tracing through underdocumented code in what was supposed to be a 
foundation library for our customers to use to streamline their own 
development), but underdocumented templates are just as bad.

-FR

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From: Lin Sims <ljsims...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 1:41 PM
To: Peter Gold
Cc: Fred Ridder; Frame Users
Subject: Re: [Framers] Toggling Condition Indicators Individually

As I said to Fred, the problem is that this information has to be VISIBLE in 
the deliverable.

On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 1:28 PM, Peter Gold 
<peter@petergold.photography<mailto:peter@petergold.photography>> wrote:
Good reminder, Fred!.

There's something warm and fuzzy when a long-dormant FM feature gets recognized 
for its current usefulness.

Thanks.

My point in suggesting the non-main-content area was intended to make the 
non-printing memory-jogging material always visible to authors, but not in 
deliverables, without any manual effort to display or conceal it.



On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 12:05 PM, Fred Ridder 
<docu...@hotmail.com<mailto:docu...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

Unless something has changed in recent versions of FrameMaker, there is no need 
to restrict yourself to "non-main-content areas" on master pages. The main text 
frames on the master pages are only *placeholder* frames. You can fill them up 
with notes and instructions and whatever  else you want to put in there, and 
none of it will ever appear in the deliverable document. And since you can add 
more master pages beyond what you actually need for your document design, 
there's a relatively unlimited amount of space available.


I used this trick extensively when I was working with a group of more than 25 
writers at a previous employer (back in the FM6 days) when we were migrating a 
hundred or so documents from Word to FrameMaker. I haven't had need to use this 
trick in about a decade, but I can't imagine that Adobe would have changed the 
basic document model so completely that it no longer works.

-FR

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