[DL] String additions to 'libgweather.master'
- From: GNOME Status Pages <noreply gnome org>
- To: gnome-i18n gnome org
- Subject: [DL] String additions to 'libgweather.master'
- Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2017 13:24:31 -0000
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
https://l10n.gnome.org.
There have been following string additions to module 'libgweather.master':
+ "Clear sky"
+ "East — Northeast"
+ "North — Northeast"
+ "blowing dust"
+ "blowing sand"
+ "blowing snowfall"
+ "blowing sprays"
+ "broken clouds"
+ "clear sky"
+ "drifting dust"
+ "drifting sand"
+ "drifting snow"
+ "drizzle"
+ "dust whirls in the vicinity"
+ "dust whirls"
+ "dust"
+ "duststorm in the vicinity"
+ "duststorm"
+ "east — northeast"
+ "east — southeast"
+ "east"
+ "few clouds"
+ "fog in the vicinity"
+ "fog"
+ "freezing drizzle"
+ "freezing fog"
+ "freezing rain"
+ "funnel cloud"
+ "hail showers"
+ "hail"
+ "hailstorm"
+ "haze"
+ "heavy drizzle"
+ "heavy duststorm"
+ "heavy rain"
+ "heavy sandstorm"
+ "heavy sleet"
+ "heavy snow grains"
+ "heavy snow"
+ "ice crystals"
+ "light drizzle"
+ "light rain"
+ "light snow grains"
+ "light snow"
+ "little sleet"
+ "mist"
+ "moderate drizzle"
+ "moderate rain"
+ "moderate sleet"
+ "moderate snow grains"
+ "moderate snow"
+ "north — northeast"
+ "north — northwest"
+ "north"
+ "northeast"
+ "northwest"
+ "overcast"
+ "partial fog"
+ "patches of fog"
+ "rain showers"
+ "rain"
+ "sand"
+ "sandstorm in the vicinity"
+ "sandstorm"
+ "scattered clouds"
+ "shallow fog"
+ "showers of sleet"
+ "showers of small hail"
+ "sky conditions"::"invalid"
+ "sleet storm"
+ "sleet"
+ "small hail"
+ "small hailstorm"
+ "smoke"
+ "snow grains"
+ "snow showers"
+ "snow"
+ "snowstorm"
+ "south — southeast"
+ "south — southwest"
+ "south"
+ "southeast"
+ "southwest"
+ "squall"
+ "thunderstorm"
+ "tornado"
+ "unknown precipitation"
+ "variable"
+ "volcanic ash"
+ "west — northwest"
+ "west — southwest"
+ "west"
+ "wind direction"::"invalid"
Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it
might be worth investigating.
https://git.gnome.org/browse/libgweather/log/?h=master
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