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NAME

       Text::Greeking - generate meaningless text (eg to fill a page when designing)

SYNOPSIS

        use Text::Greeking;

        my $g = Text::Greeking->new;
        $g->paragraphs(1,2)    # min of 1 paragraph and a max of 2
        $g->sentences(2,5)     # min of 2 sentences per paragraph and a max of 5
        $g->words(8,16)        # min of 8 words per sentence and a max of 16
        print $g->generate;    # use default Lorem Ipsum source

DESCRIPTION

       Greeking is the use of random letters or marks to show the overall appearance of a printed
       page without showing the actual text. Greeking is used to make it easy to judge the
       overall appearance of a document without being distracted by the meaning of the text.

       This is a module is for quickly generating varying meaningless text from any source to
       create this illusion of the content in systems.

       This module was created to quickly give developers simulated content to fill systems with
       simulated content. Instead of static Lorem Ipsum text, by using randomly generated text
       and optionally varying word sources, repetitive and monotonous patterns that do not
       represent real system usage is avoided.

METHODS

       Text::Greeking->new
           Constructor method. Returns a new instance of the class.

       $g->init
           Initializes object with defaults. Called by the constructor.  Broken out for easy
           overloading to enable customized defaults and other behaviour.

       $g->sources([\@ARRAY])
           Gets/sets the table of source word collections current in memory as an ARRAY reference

       $g->add_source($text)
           The class takes a body of text passed as a SCALAR and processes it into a list of word
           tokens for use in generating random filler text later.

       $g->generate
           Returns a body of random text generated from a randomly selected source using the
           minimum and maximum values set by paragraphs, sentences, and words minimum and maximum
           values.  If generate is called without any sources a standard Lorem Ipsum block is
           used added to the sources and then used for processing the random text.

       $g->paragraphs($min,$max)
           Sets the minimum and maximum number of paragraphs to generate. Default is a minimum of
           2 and a maximum of 8.

       $g->sentences($min,$max)
           Sets the minimum and maximum number of sentences to generate per paragraph. Default is
           a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8.

       $g->words($min,$max)
           Sets the minimum and maximum number of words to generate per sentence. Default is a
           minimum of 5 and a maximum of 15.

SEE ALSO

       WWW::Lipsum - an interface to lipsum.com <http://www.lipsum.com>.

       Text::Lorem - generate random latin-looking text.

       Text::Lorem::More - class that provides methods for generating various types of structured
       latin filler text, such as names, words, sentences, paragraphs, titles, hostnames, etc.

       Text::Lorem::JA - generate Japanese filler text.

       WWW::Lipsum::Chinese - generate Chinese filler text.

       Text::Greeking::zh_TW - another module for generating Chinese filler text.

       Acme::CorpusScrambler - generates filler text based on text that you provide; falls back
       to the using the corpus for Text::Greeking::zh_TW.

       Template::Plugin::Text::Greeking - a template toolkit plugin for "Text::Greeking".

       Faker - an extensible framework for generating fake data, including lorem ipsum style
       filler text.

       Lingua::ManagementSpeak - generates filler text in 'management speak'.

       Toby Inkster <https://metacpan.org/author/TOBYINK> - pedant.

       The wikipedia page on Greeking <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeking>.

TO DO

       HTML output mode including random hyperlinked phrases.
       Configurable punctuation controls.

REPOSITORY

       <https://github.com/neilbowers/Text-Greeking>

LICENSE

       The software is released under the Artistic License. The terms of the Artistic License are
       described at <http://www.perl.com/language/misc/Artistic.html>.

AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT

       Except where otherwise noted, Text::Greeking is Copyright 2005-2009, Timothy Appnel,
       tima@cpan.org. All rights reserved.