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Pre-Printing/editing Symbols

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susanxx | 22:47 Mon 28th Apr 2014 | Arts & Literature
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I have seen websites and printed material that displays foreign/strange non comprehensible symbols. This is obviously some sort of pre editing/finalising process but what is the name of this term?
Hope I've made myself understood!!!!
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If you could give us an example, that would be helpful.
Do your symbols look anything like these?
http://www.interactivetraining.co.uk/proofreading-symbols.html
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the wording looks Latin but every picture that this writing is under is different so the wording should be different. one section of the website I have been looking at has the following under the picture."Aenean aliquet pulviler dui, nec tempus lectus posuere quis". Any clues?
Are you talking about 'Lorem ipsum', the dummy Latin text that is used by graphic designers before final copy is supplied?
^ Indeed

Just to confuse matters; the random latin text is referred to as 'greeking'
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thanks for the help guys, I did think this was some sort of pre-publish stuff so you have just confirmed it with the proper terminology.

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