On 2012-07-18 Marcin Borkowski <mbork@???> wrote: 

> in LaTeX, there is quite a useful package called "lipsum", for 
> typesetting varioud amounts of "Lorem ipsum" stuff. Is there anything 
> like that in ConTeXt? (I know about \input knuth, \input tufte etc., 
> but that is not exactly what I have in mind, especially when giving a 
> sample of some design to a customer;).)
 

The LaTeX lipsum seems to have been pre-download from lipsum.com.  ConTeXt makes this relatively easy.  The one problem that might be solved better is that the paragraphs come in a single xml node separated by single newlines.  I defined a lines environment to make these into paragraphs, which is not as pretty as I would like.

\startxmlsetups xml:Lorem:base
\xmlsetsetup{Lorem}{*}{-}
\xmlsetsetup{Lorem}{feed|lipsum}{xml:Lorem:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregisterdocumentsetup{Lorem}{xml:Lorem:base}
\startxmlsetups xml:Lorem:feed
  \xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:Lorem:lipsum
  \xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\definelines[LoremLines]
\def\Lorem#1{% #1 = number of paragraphs to request
  \startLoremLines
  \xmlprocessfile{Lorem}{http://www.lipsum.com/feed/xml?amount=#1&what=paras&start=yes}{}
  \stopLoremLines
}
\starttext
\setupindenting[yes,20pt]
\setuplines[LoremLines][command=\blank,indenting=yes]
\Lorem{12}
\stoptext




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