JAF Test Text Generator
                
                    Dave Rowland                
                
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                    It seems that Just Another Foundry's incredibly useful text generator is not there anymore. Does anyone know of a similar tool? I'd use adhesiontext but I like JAF's generator for the accented character support and punctuation.
Cheers in advance!
                Cheers in advance!
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            I'm a big fan of Word-o-mat: http://glyphsextensions.com/word-o-mat/
It will let you generate dummy text for a number of languages or you can import your own word list if you need something more custom. Plenty of config options as well.4 - 
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            I “upgraded” my account at the hosting company a couple of weeks ago and then found out that the new server does not support Python any more. Sorry about this. I have just enquired whether there is a way to get the Python scripts to work again but I am not very optimistic.The text generator has been open source for quite a while:
https://github.com/justanotherfoundry/text-generatorIf anyone wants to host it, feel free to do so!Also, I will port the code to C++ in the next few months for another big project I am working on, and I could make a free Glyphs plug-in as a side-product if that helps.6 - 
            Thanks for commenting on this Tim. I was an avid user of JAF's text generator as it was mighty helpful when designing/proofing type work.0
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            Possibly might make more sense to turn it into Javascript so it can work on any hosting environment...
Here are a couple of similar projects I've been involved with:
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            Simon, that makes perfect sense. Javascript is probably the way to go for a browser version.0
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            Small update: It seems I will be able to get the current Python version to work again on my server if I use a small PHP wrapper and move to Python 3. Right now, I am too busy but it should be doable by the end of the month.
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            The generator is working again, after a few tweaks.If you want to port it to JavaScript, go for it. I don’t have the time for that.5
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            Thanks Tim! That's good of you.1
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Now I'm getting the actual python script in the results window instead of the generated string.TimAhrens said:The generator is working again, after a few tweaks.0 - 
            Seems my hosting company messed something up again. I will investigate.
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            Okay, confirmed. My my hosting company (DomainFactory) silently made a change that broke my scripts, this time, without me making or requesting any changes, and without a warning or notification. Not what I would expect from a respectable company. They have become quite useless in recent years. Can anyone recommend a good web hosting service available to German customers?
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            Hetzner.de will give you web hosting with Python CGI for 4.90€ a month.0
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            Thanks for the suggestion, Simon. I’d be looking for top-notch customer service and reliability rather than cheap pricing. Maybe their other products are worth having a look, though.
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            Update: The generator is fixed again, for now, using a PHP wrapper. Needless to say, without any meaningful support from my hosting service. Let’s see how long it lasts this time.
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            Not to open a separate thread for a related question:
Is there a generator that lists all required pairs? For example, I would like to see how cap B looks with all the other cap letters (or just some of them, etc.)?
Guess it's super easy for those who use Python but asking for the rest of us
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            all required pairsRequired for what?
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            Sorry I wasn't clear

I would need a text generator that lists all pairs between two specified sets of characters.
For example, I specify that:
Set 1 is (A,B,C)
Set 2 is (X, Y, Z)
And then I get the pairs list:
AX AY AZ BX BY BZ CX CY CZ
In other words, I need a simple pair generator.0 - 
            Oh, seems I just found it, once I realized I should search for "pair generator" instead of text generator.
http://www.junikstudio.com/kernings/
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            Check out also Galvanized Jets, which puts those pairs in the context of words.
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            Thanks!
It seems that you can't filter just some problematic pairs to inspect, but rather make a thorough font test. Great testing tool anyway.0 - 
            @Igor Petrovic FWIW, here's a similar kerning string generator. You can add more than two sets e.g. ABC xyz abc will produce:AxaAxbAxcAyaAybAycAzaAzbAzcA
BxaBxbBxcByaBybBycBzaBzbBzcB
CxaCxbCxcCyaCybCycCzaCzbCzcC1 - 
            This is an amazing tester, not only for pairs. Somehow, I missed it out so far. Congrats @Adam Jagosz, well done!0
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            My testing page have a similar tool.. its no longer online on my website but someone uploaded it here: https://musictypefoundry.com/text-font-testing/tools.php1
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            Glad it's live, I used it a lot, thanks Pablo!0
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            Pablo, I believe @Lasse Fister has recently ported your tools to js
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