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    "International" English?

    So I was installing Photoshop CS2 earlier this morning and everything was well and good until I got to the screen where I had to select what language to install the program in. I was presented with a list:

    U.S. English
    International English
    French
    German
    Swedish
    etc...

    What the fucking hell is U.S. English? Do they mean the language which originated in England (hence the name) which the Americans then took, changed a few words and then passed off as their own? So I, living in England, am a speaker of "International English", although the language originated in my country anyway?

    What bullshit.

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    "International" English?

    The language refers to keyboard layout, functions, etc. Like when you press shift+4 it does a dollar sign for U.S. English ($). For international english it probably does the euro.

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    Yeah, and stuff like color or colour, honor or honour etc...

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    "International" English?

    Hm- I was wondering what some of this stuff was on the keyboard. x.x'' Oh-well. I guess what you guys said makes sense.

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    "International" English?

    don't think the keyboard language layout adds "u" to words like that hehe. It's pretty much just what the shift button changes the others to.

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    "International" English?

    US English and UK / Australian English all have different spellings, pronounciations, and some minor grammar differences.

    Capitalize--US, becomes Capitalise--UK.

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    "International" English?

    On my (english) keyboard, shift+4 is a dollar sign, to get a pound sign hit shift+3.
    I think it's good that they distinguish between the different variants of english, I would hate it if half my spellings were marked as wrong due the whole 'z'ds and s'es thing.

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    "International" English?

    Ooo. I like those umlots and other squiggly punctuation things that one sees in other languages. Any way I can add those while retaining the U.S. keyboard layout? Symbols, maybe?

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    "International" English?

    Yeah umlauts and tildas are always fun to throw on words. Like in Family Guy:

    [guy whipping a slave]: What is your name?

    Slave: Toby. But sometimes I like to spell it with an "i," with an accent over the "i" and a little line over the "o" so you know it's a long sound. Sometimes I like to put a smiley face over the "i." Whatever brightens someones day!

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    This is just Fucked up. Personally I reckon there should be a U.K. English and an Aust. English and a whatever english for whatever other country that has English. This just seems like another crackpot scheme to make the U.S. the 'Overlords' of the world. If there is another world war, Aust. and Bra. contol it due to bases in the Amazon Rainforest and the Great Sandy Desert.

 

 

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