AccidentJoin Date: 2008-07-31 Post Count: 859 |
このスパルタです! |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
Kore... wa... SUPARUTA DAAA! |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
Also, you did it wrong. You said "Kono Suparuta da" このスパルタだ, but it's supposed to be "Kore wa Suparuta da" これはスパルタだ
これは狂気だ!
Kore wa kyôki da!
狂気?...これ...は...スパルタだああ!!
Kyôki? ...KORE... WA... SUPARUTA DAAA!! |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
Oops, never mind, you said desu です, not da だ |
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How do you change the format? |
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GaMeR49eRJoin Date: 2008-07-28 Post Count: 7147 |
sparta do this? |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
No, he made a failed attempt at saying "this is Sparta". |
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[quote="iplay"]Kore... wa... SUPARUTA DAAA![/quote]
You win this topic. Mind if I add that to my TV Tropes Forum sig? (Assuming that adding it to my existing sig doesn't bump the 140-character limit...) |
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Seriously, how do you change teh format? |
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Please elaborate. By "format", what do you mean? Changing the keyboard settings to type in Japanese? Well, for starters, you at least have to know how the Japanese alphabet works, because it'll still be in romanji input. And you have to know how to do Control Panel-y stuff. |
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Changing the keyboard settings to type in Japanese |
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Okay, here's the instructions for Windows XP:
1) Open Control Panel
2) If you don't have the language pack installed:
2a) Go to Regional and Language Settings
2b) Click the Languages tab.
2c) If it's not checked, click "Install files for East Asian languages"
2d) Click OK. You'll need the original Windows XP disc for installation. The computer will likely reboot after installation. Go on to step 3.
3) Go back to Regional and Language Settings, and the Languages tab again.
4) Click the Details button. You'll get a new window: "Text Services and Input Languages".
5) In the "Installed services" section, click the Add button.
6) Input Language menu: Scroll down to Japanese.
7) Keyboard layout/IME menu: Scroll down to "Microsoft IME Standard 2002 ver. 8.1" (may be a different name, but "Microsoft IME" is the one you want, since it takes input from a standard keyboard) Click OK.
8) Click Apply. You're done. Press Shift+Alt to change between languages. As I said before, you need to know how the Japanese alphabet works for this. Input is in romanji, and it converts recognized patterns into hiragana (or katakana; you can switch via a button on the Language Bar that should be on your desktop by now. If you tweak it (advanced level!), you can set Ctrl+Space as the switch sequence for this part. Shift-Alt always switches the languages.).
I'm not going into the advanced-level tweaking, because you need to know what the heck you're doing, and this level is mostly for converting hiragana into kanji. |
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kishu111Join Date: 2009-06-25 Post Count: 1 |
baka... |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
Iie anata. |
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@kishu: What, just because I'm trying to help someone out who isn't tech savvy, that makes me a baka? Or were you responding to a post above that one, and I just happened to post it before you did (called post interception)? |
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Wasn't there a simpler way? 0.o I remember reading something but can't remember how to, but I DO think it used just the keyboard.
Seriously. |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
To put it in a simpler way:
Control panel > Regional and language settings > then you just need to know how to edit and tweak settings. |
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K...I'll try it on my computer. |
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I have one question though iPlay.
Does it change EVERYTHING into Japanese, Korean, Chinese? |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
No.
And why are you bringing up Chinese and Korean? |
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Idk, It said "You are downloading Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. If you click OK blah blah blah" |
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It just installs the character codes so you can view the stuff. It doesn't change your system settings. |
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zambusJoin Date: 2009-03-07 Post Count: 13 |
これこれは狂! |
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What have you been saying?! |
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iplayJoin Date: 2007-12-31 Post Count: 8795 |
We've been saying "this is Sparta".
これ...は...スパルタだああ!! |
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