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5668720 No.5668720 [Reply] [Original]

This might be more /g/ related, but I figure all of you guys have run into this problem. Ever since I installed the Japanese language on my computer to run Umineko, backslashes show up as yen signs. Is there a way to fix this?

>> No.5668730

reported for trying to get away with posting k-on by shooping umineko characters onto it.

>> No.5668731

no. get used to it.

>> No.5668741

superior Japanese backslash

>> No.5668745

Using Windows 7 here.
I only see the yen backslashes in the command prompt.

>> No.5668754

sorry, it's gonna stay with you till you change it again.
Just don't mind it.

>> No.5668756

i can change it back to normal for every window from the taskbar

>> No.5668758

Assume you're using XP. It's a Shift-JIS thing and it's normal as far as I know. Japanese XP PCs with XP will do the same thing.

>> No.5668763

>>5668741
Enjoy your post being mistaken for spam and getting banned for it.

>> No.5668764

Nope. Hope you like it.

It's because nips are retarded when it comes to picking characters to replace

>> No.5668766

Japanese unicode is for idiots. I've never had any problem using Applocale for everything.

>> No.5668767

Get used to it and enjoy your superior command line font.

>> No.5668837

/jp/ is not /india/

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