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April 25, 2024
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Update 4 for Adobe FrameMaker (September 2022 release) is now available!

  • April 25, 2024
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Hi All,

 

We are pleased to share that the Update 4 for FrameMaker (September  2022 release) with Version: 17.0.4.628 is now available.

 

Update 4 of FrameMaker (September 2022 release) provides fixes for Adobe Experience Manager connector, HTML publishing, and security vulnerabilities.

 

For a complete list of fixed issues, visit the Fixed issues article.

 

Updated Documentation -

 

Note - Due to library updates, a new  FDK is also being released. Custom plugins will need to be recompiled using this new FDK.  It can be downloaded from here. 

 

Please let us know in case of any questions/issues.

 

Thanks,

FrameMaker Team

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    Participating Frequently
    May 9, 2024

    This what I found after this update:
    1. Hyphenation doesn't work properly. If you are working and have the hyphenation option turned off but the word contains a dash, the FM itself adds another dash and it will not smooth it out correctly.

    2. The program does not print/publish PDF files correctly. I only work with black in my files. After printing a pdf file, Acrobat displays the graphics as a 4-color CMYK component, which is not true, or sometimes the file is correct and prints/publishes. There are no rules, rather a lottery.
    Since I also have the 2019 version, I checked how it works in this version and everything looks correct.
    This is the problem with FM 22.

    3. The program does not print/publish PDF files for RTL languages ​​correctly if bold is used in the file. I don't have this problem i FM 20219.

    4. View in bounding box in table are incorrect when you use RTL languages.
    This is how it looks in FM 22

    The option to expand the table is displayed at the bottom of the table and should be on the left. Like in FM 2019

    5. The FrameScript situation is a big mistake on Adobe's part. Because this is a big problem for people using this plugin. In fact, you should solve it as soon as possible.
    For now the only reasonable solution is probably to return to FM 2019.

     

     

    Jeff_Coatsworth
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 9, 2024

    Might be better to create Tracker (https://tracker.adobe.com/) issues for your points to get them on Adobe's radar.

    frameexpert
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 25, 2024

    Be aware that this update is not compatible with 64-bit FrameSLT and FrameScript 7. These were working for me in Update 3.

     

    Cannot initialize API client C:\Users\Rick\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\FrameMaker\WestStreet\FrameSLT_FM2020.dll.

    Check for errors in the APIClients section of the maker.ini file in FrameMaker install location or your %appdata% folder, verify that the client program exists, and make sure you have enough swap space to run the client.
    Cannot initialize API client C:\Program Files (x86)\ElmSoft\FrameScript7\fsl7_160_64.dll.

    Check for errors in the APIClients section of the maker.ini file in FrameMaker install location or your %appdata% folder, verify that the client program exists, and make sure you have enough swap space to run the client.
    Cannot initialize API client C:\Program Files (x86)\ElmSoft\FrameScript7\fsl7_160_64.dll.

    Check for errors in the APIClients section of the maker.ini file in FrameMaker install location or your %appdata% folder, verify that the client program exists, and make sure you have enough swap space to run the client.

    Community Expert
    April 26, 2024

    Hi Rick,

    Do you have any idea why FrameScript 7 does not run in this update?

    Is there anything what I can do?

    Best regards, Winfried

    frameexpert
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 26, 2024

    I don't know. It's unusual for a point release to require a recompile of plugins. Adobe should have mentioned this in the release notes. I went back to Update 3 so I can use FrameScript and FrameSLT.

    Jeff_Coatsworth
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 25, 2024

    I suggest making this an Announcement @Nandini Krishna & then locking it.

    Bob_Niland
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 25, 2024

    I suggest not locking it, because no one at Adobe has been able to fix the problems with my Pre-Release account, so I can only communicate about any release-specific issues via the open forum. If matters spin out of control, then by all means lock.

    Jeff_Coatsworth
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 26, 2024

    @Bob_Niland I'd just create new posts that discuss the issue; hiding them inside a patch release announcement isn't going to do much for discoverability by anyone else.