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There have been following string additions to module 'libgweather.master':

+ "'fahrenheit'"
    + "'inch-hg'"
    + "'knots'"
    + "'miles'"
    + "('', 'KNYC', nothing)"
    + "Default location"
    + "The custom URL from where to retrieve a radar map, or empty for 
disabling radar maps."
    + "The default location for the weather applet. The first field is the 
name that will be shown. If empty, it will be taken from the locations 
database. The second field is the METAR code for the default weather station. 
It must not be empty and must correspond to a <code> tag in the 
Locations.xml file. The third field is a tuple of (latitude, longitude), to 
override the value taken from the database. This is only used for sunrise and 
moon phase calculations, not for weather forecast."
    + "The unit of distance used for showing weather (for example for 
visibility or for distance of important events). Valid values are 
'meters', 'km' and 'miles'."
    + "The unit of pressure used for showing weather. Valid values are 
'kpa' (kilopascal), 'hpa' (hectopascal), 'mb' 
(millibar, mathematically equivalent to 1 hPa but shown differently), 
'mm-hg' (millimiters of mercury), 'inch-hg' (inches of 
mercury), 'atm' (atmospheres)."
    + "The unit of speed used for showing weather (for example for wind 
speed). Valid values are 'ms' (meters per second), 'kph' 
(kilometers per hour), 'mph' (miles per hour), 'knots' and 
'bft' (Beaufort scale)."
    + "The unit of temperature used for showing weather. Valid values are 
'kelvin', 'centigrade' and 'fahrenheit'."
    + "URL for the radar map"

Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it
might be worth investigating.
http://git.gnome.org/browse/libgweather/log/?h=master
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