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Designers, forget that boring text placeholder lorem ipsum — now there's hipster ipsum.
The text placeholder is the only one able to hold more than one object, as in the case of a text placeholder containing several paragraphs.
It is also possible to avoid text flows at all, by adjusting each text placeholder separately.
Thus, every text placeholder is connected sequentially (as given by the input order) until a new headline appears.
If the content is already split into several sequences, another approach is to simply associate every text placeholder to each sequence.
After the flows are created, the font size for each flow is adjusted across text placeholders belonging to this flow, therefore completely filling up every text placeholder.
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Text placeholders may also contain more than one text object.
The text placeholders are sequentially linked in each page template and across the pages.
An extension to InDesign imports the layouts and performs typographic corrections such as text fitting on templates' text placeholders.
The numbers on the text placeholders indicate which texts in the sequence have been allocated to that placeholder, as well as the ratio of the amount of text by the placeholder's capacity (i.e. how "filled" a placeholder is).
InDesign allows a block of text to flow across logically linked text placeholders, and thus it is desirable to take advantage of such feature, for more realistic layouts.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com