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- It's All Greek To Me: 15 Lorem Ipsum Resources
Web designers, font purveyors, professional paginators and even application developers need sample data to test their layouts, creations and algorithms. “Lorem ipsum” has been the de-facto standard when placing non-distracting text into test areas and has been shown to exhibit characteristics of standard lettter, word and space distribution. While one could just keep a copy of a few paragraphs of Cicero’s De finibus bonorum et malorum text around, there are many tools for your Mac (and on the Net) that make this task even easier.
Ipsum Everywhere!
If Rosborough Technology’s lipServiceX (1.2) didn’t exist, someone would have built it. As an OS X Services menu item, it gives you quick and (almost) ubiquitous access to “lorem ipsum” no matter what application your using. A key combination makes this the quickest way to get some ipsum into your project.
Dashboard Widgets
While there isn’t exactly a plethora of widgets, the following ones cover all the ipsum bases:
- Dolor Sit Amet (small & quick)
- Cicero (gets the job done)
- Lorem Ipsum Widget (fancy)
- Corporate Ipsum - a humorous alternative to “lorem ipsum” (though it generates readable text, so it may distract proofers).
Editor-support
- TextMate has a built-in generator invoked via tab completion of the magic word.
Browser-based
- Dummy Lipsum - Firefox add-on
- A very nice “ipsum” bookmarklet generator
Online “lorem ipsum” generators
While not exactly a comprehensive list, these sites get the job done:
- lorem-ipsum.info> - My favourite; multi-lingual (enables character set anomaly testing)
- lipsum.com - (the original?)
For the “do it yourself” folks
- Lorem Scriptsum - AppleScript script (with source and many options)
- The classic Perl module
- GTK+ GUI and Python module
- Ruby ipsum
Finally, this Joel on Software forum discussion is a great primer on the efficacy of even using standard “lorem ipsum” with some creative suggestions on alternatives. I’d be very interested in what tips and tools other TAB readers use to “get their ipsum on”, so drop a note in the comments!
Tags: Commentary, dashboard widget, lorem ipsum, service, services, Tips
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http://theappleblog.com/2008/02/14/its-all-greek-to-me/#comments - MarsEdit Update Kicks Your Blogging Up A Notch
I’m not one to get excited about dot-update releases from a software vendor, but a tool that was mentioned in my “must have” post – MarsEdit – has just updated from version 2.0 to 2.1, with that “0.1″ adding far more than a tenth of new features.
One of my major complaints about the previous version has been the horrendous preview feature. While you could connect MarsEdit up to your site CSS style sheets fairly easily, rendering of your entries was always slow and buggy. The new preview feature is fast, responsive and (so far) bug/crash-free. This makes creating entries more fluid and enables you to trust what you see locally rather than having to preview posts on your site before publishing.
One other great, new feature is the ability to search your posts locally. If you contribute to a number of blogs (public or private) or just post quite a bit, this can be a great way to go back and see if you’ve already hit upon a topic before. It can also be a great way to gather support materials for a new post. Since you can use MarsEdit as a note-taking system (you don’t have to post drafts to a server), this can also be a fantastic way to organize small bits of info you keep promising to find a place for.
Finally – for Movable Type and WordPress users – authors have the ability to do free-tagging instead of picking from a list of defined keywords. I’m a huge Drupal fan, and Drupal does have free-tagging support, so perhaps Dan will read this humble post and work on interfacing with the Drupal API’s.
MarsEdit is not free, but it’s a bargain at $30. Dan is very responsive in the ME forums and both he and the app have a presence on Twitter (when Twitter is actually up, that is).
If you have any good/bad experiences with MarsEdit please drop a note in the comments and if you have alternative blogging client/post organization suggestions let us know as well (always good to hear from those three ecto users out there).
Tags: blogging, mardedit, News, Software, software-update
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