ElyseC
04-11-2005, 08:27 AM
Several years ago I think Jonathan posted info about MacLorem on the forum, but I figured the nifty little software doodad probably didn't get updated for OSX. Well, it is indeed OSX savvy and it is at the Judebear (http://judebear.daveward.net/) site.
MacLorem now mocks up HTML text and puts in <p>...</p> tags and does special encoding for international characters. (Examples cited at the site are accented 'e' and umlaut 'u'.) It also generates text using vocabulary from a bunch of languages (real and invented) and allows you to export it as a text file or copy it directly to your clipboard for pasting wherever.
The Judebear (http://judebear.daveward.net/) site also has some freeware OpenType fonts I haven't taken a look at yet and two or three other software tidbits, er, titbits, er, whatever. ;-)
MacLorem now mocks up HTML text and puts in <p>...</p> tags and does special encoding for international characters. (Examples cited at the site are accented 'e' and umlaut 'u'.) It also generates text using vocabulary from a bunch of languages (real and invented) and allows you to export it as a text file or copy it directly to your clipboard for pasting wherever.
The Judebear (http://judebear.daveward.net/) site also has some freeware OpenType fonts I haven't taken a look at yet and two or three other software tidbits, er, titbits, er, whatever. ;-)