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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 922/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Posted by Swingball Eh? Posted by Swingball No, it's a Syobon. |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 923/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
I don't know what you're talking about, there is no calligraphy anywhere... As for "e yuda na", "絵湯だな" is the first thing my IME outputs, which makes very little sense. 絵 = Picture. 湯 = Hot water. だ = Is. な = Not. So, "It's not a pictured hot water"...? If you have the same sentence written in Kanji + Hiragana, that would help. |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 924/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Posted by Swingball In that case, it's either "it's not hot water" or "It's hot water, isn't it". It often depends, since the な particle can grammatically mean both, an enthusiastic ね particle (an agreement seeker), or another way of saying ない (negative inflection of a verb). な can also be used for positive commands or adjectives, but seeing how the verb is だ, then these 2 usages are out of the question here. Posted by StapleButter The fact is, I'm using MATE's screenshot tool (one that shipped with the MATE desktop), after you take a screenshot, you have a variety of save options, one of which is to upload to IMGUR. If you choose that, it'll auto-convert to JPG for some reason (and make your images way smaller, if you happen to have a bigger screenshot), while if you save it to the desktop, it'll use PNG. |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 927/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 929/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Any instructions you can give, so we can re-produce this bug? |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 931/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
It would also be nice to know what to look for. |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 932/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Posted by StarTrekVoyager Get yourself a cake, then. Posted by StarTrekVoyager Actually: Works fine, in derp board terms. |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 933/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
What you also can do, is install Visual Studio, and let Shibboleet help you find the error, so you can then fix it yourself, and eventually push the code to his repository.
I would be willing to do it, but I can't install/run Visual Studio myself, not that I want to, anyway... |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 934/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Material Design is more of a Google thing, actually.
But it doesn't matter, because in the end, flat design all comes down to 1 thing: Ugliness. |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 937/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Yep, and Windows 10 comes in second:
https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0 |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 939/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
I think he means he wouldn't like when that site would have been called "www.melonds.kuribo.net", which is understandable, as it's more typing, and looks uglier at the same time.
I don't really understand his point about email addresses, though, I've never seen anyone put "www." in front of an email address before. Not to mention that emails and subdomains are 2 completely different subjects. |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 940/959 EXP: 1738844 Next: 33934 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Posted by salty Actually, "baka" has multiple meanings, "idiot" is one of them, along with "fool", and "stupid". There's also "bakarashii" and "bakabakarashii", both meaning "absurd", but this is not a Japanese lesson class, so I won't point everything out. Stapleさんはバカがバカにする。 (Staple-san wa baka ga baka ni suru.) (Staple makes fun of idiots.) |
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