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テスティン グ (testing)
#244485 - 01/25/11 02:15 AM
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Just verifying if the forum supports Unicode titles.
I also found something curious. If i want to link an URL under Japanese (probably Unicode) hyperlinks, i must place a space after the opening URL UBBT tag to show properly.
Code:
[url=http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAME] メイム[/url]
Result (without the space): メイム
Result (with a space): メイム
Same happens with HTML tags.
Result (without the space): メイム
Result (with a space): メイム
Just in case anyone found a similar problem.
Talking about language issues, there's something it has been bothering me about English lately. I used to always write pronoun "I" as a capital letter doesn't matter its position in the sentence, however i stopped doing it (hence the example) after noticing not everyone does. What's the right rule?
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Re: テスティン グ (testing)
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#244487 - 01/25/11 02:26 AM
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> Talking about language issues, there's something it has been bothering me about > English lately. I used to always write pronoun "I" as a capital letter doesn't matter > its position in the sentence, however i stopped doing it (hence the example) after > noticing not everyone does. What's the right rule?
The pronoun 'I' should always be capitalized in English. People are just lazy these days. The instant messaging generation, etc...
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Re: テスティン グ (testing)
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#244491 - 01/25/11 02:55 AM
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> The pronoun 'I' should always be capitalized in English. People are just lazy these > days. The instant messaging generation, etc...
Thank you, that clarifies a lot.
And for some reason I can't remove the space between ン and グ, a space I didn't put there in the first place.
Oh well, it's not like we write frequently in foreign languages here anyway.
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Re: テスティン グ (testing)
[Re: BIOS-D]
#244497 - 01/25/11 04:58 AM
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> And for some reason I can't remove the space between ン and グ, a space I > didn't put there in the first place.
The subject line inserts a space after so many characters, so that people can't abuse the table width.
There's no valid reason why non-english characters should ever be used in a subject-line to begin with, however. So this is pretty much a non-issue.
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