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Hencke
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 Message 169 of 370
10 August 2006 at 6:26am | IP Logged 
Japp, lite olika översättningar kan komma i fråga beroende på sammanhanget. Men rakt av, utan sammanhang skulle jag översätta "It'll be fine if it doesn't work out, though." med "Men det gör inget (även) om det inte fungerar." Ordet "though" på slutet kan bli olika saker på svenska, tex. ett "men" i början som här. EDIT: Men jag kan inte komma på något fall där "though" kan motsvaras av "då" på svenska.

Edited by Hencke on 10 August 2006 at 6:29am

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jeff_lindqvist
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 Message 170 of 370
10 August 2006 at 6:29am | IP Logged 
korbanx wrote:
What happened to the å,ä,and ö 's?


They (and other weird characters) went crazy after Administrator's change to UTF-8 encoding. I see Chinese in nearly every thread now...
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Hencke
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 Message 171 of 370
10 August 2006 at 6:32am | IP Logged 
jeff_lindqvist wrote:
korbanx wrote:
What happened to the å,ä,and ö 's?


They (and other weird characters) went crazy after Administrator's change to UTF-8 encoding. I see Chinese in nearly every thread now...

Yes, same problems here. Character encoding nightmare.
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 Message 172 of 370
10 August 2006 at 12:57pm | IP Logged 
You will have to change the character set manually to read old posts.

Kolla under "Vis, kodning" i Internet Explorer eller Firefox, Unicode skal ändras till vestligt (8859, 1252) eller nordisk för att läsa sidor fra för skiftet till UTF-8





Edited by Iversen on 10 August 2006 at 4:11pm

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Hencke
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 Message 173 of 370
10 August 2006 at 2:54pm | IP Logged 
Iversen wrote:
You will have to change the character set manually to read old posts.

No, at least at my end, with Mozilla, this goes for old and new posts alike. But since you mention it, I checked with MSIE too and there some of the newer posts appear OK and others not.

But I don't think anyone had any doubt here about how to do it manually. The coding hell is not in not knowing but in having to do it manually _every time_ you reload a page.
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 Message 174 of 370
12 August 2006 at 12:47am | IP Logged 
MaxB's post on the bottom of page 21 was fine, and I'm running Firefox. That is the only post unaffected on this thread for me, though.
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Hencke
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 Message 175 of 370
19 August 2006 at 6:47pm | IP Logged 
Vi kan ju dra till med en svensk språkfråga som omväxling, eftersom jag började fundera över ordet men, närmare bestämt _substantivet_ men när jag råkade snubbla över det i en bok.

En hel del visdom kring frågan skulle säkert gå att hitta med lite googlande, men det är kanske skojigare att stöta och blöta lite här först, framför allt som den svenska tråden igen behöver lite konstgjord andning.

Substantivet "men" alltså. Enligt min uppfattning existerar det enbart i pluralis. Vad anser andra här ? Och finns det andra exempel i samma riktning: enbart pluralis, enbart singularis eller nåt annat skojigt ?

Edited by Hencke on 19 August 2006 at 6:47pm

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 Message 176 of 370
19 August 2006 at 7:27pm | IP Logged 
I uttrycket "men för livet" vet jag ärligen inte om jag uppfattar det som singular eller plural, det känns "lika" OK att tänka mig ett eller flera.

Jag skall fundera på om jag hitta några exempel på ord som bara dyker upp i den ena eller den andra formen.


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