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commit e6094a71f0d7608972b8c054216a956304584343
Author: Pjotr vertaalt <pjotrverta...@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Jan 15 15:53:47 2013 +0100

    l10n: Updated Dutch (Flemish) (nl) translation to 75%
    
    New status: 231 messages complete with 31 fuzzies and 42 untranslated.
    
    Transmitted-via: Transifex (translations.xfce.org).

 po/nl.po |  197 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
 1 files changed, 170 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)

diff --git a/po/nl.po b/po/nl.po
index 6ec81d1..69935a6 100644
--- a/po/nl.po
+++ b/po/nl.po
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ msgstr "Weerbericht"
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather.c:1434
 msgid "Short-term forecast data unavailable."
-msgstr "Gegevens voor korte-termijnvoorspelling zijn niet beschikbaar."
+msgstr "Gegevens voor korte-termijnvoorspelling niet beschikbaar."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather.c:1446
 msgid "The sun never rises today."
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ msgstr "Temperatuur (T)"
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:96
 msgid "Barometric pressure (P)"
-msgstr "Luchtdruk (D)"
+msgstr "Barometrische druk (D)"
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:97
 msgid "Wind speed (WS)"
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ msgstr "Dauwpunt (DP)"
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:103
 msgid "Apparent temperature (A)"
-msgstr "Temperatuur (T)"
+msgstr "Gevoelstemperatuur (G)"
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:104
 msgid "Low clouds (CL)"
@@ -334,6 +334,7 @@ msgid ""
 "surface. If you change this value manually, you should provide the correct "
 "altitude too."
 msgstr ""
+"Breedtegraad specificeert de noord-zuidpositie van een punt op de "
 "oppervlakte van de aarde. Indien u deze waarde handmatig verandert, dan "
 "zou u tevens de correcte lengtegraad moeten opgeven."
 
@@ -347,6 +348,7 @@ msgid ""
 "surface. If you change this value manually, you should provide the correct "
 "altitude too."
 msgstr ""
+"Lengtegraad specificeert de oost-westpositie van een punt op de "
 "oppervlakte van de aarde. Indien u deze waarde handmatig verandert, dan "
 "zou u tevens de correcte lengtegraad moeten opgeven."
 
@@ -409,7 +411,14 @@ msgid ""
 "boiling point at 100 °C at one standard atmosphere (1 atm = 1013.5 hPa)."
 "Until 1948, the unit was known as <i>centigrade</i> (from Latin <i>centum</"
 "i> (100) and <i>gradus</i> (steps)."
-msgstr "Named after the astronomer Anders Celsius who invented the original 
scale in 1742, the Celsius scale is an international standard unit and nowadays 
defined using the Kelvin scale. 0 °C is equivalent to 273.15 K and 1 °C 
difference in temperature is exactly the same difference as 1 K. It is defined 
with the melting point of water being roughly at 0 °C and its boiling point at 
100 °C at one standard atmosphere (1 atm = 1013.5 hPa).Until 1948, the unit was 
known as <i>centigrade</i> (from Latin <i>centum</i> (100) and <i>gradus</i> 
(steps)."
+msgstr ""
+"Named after the astronomer Anders Celsius who invented the original scale in "
+"1742, the Celsius scale is an international standard unit and nowadays "
+"defined using the Kelvin scale. 0 °C is equivalent to 273.15 K and 1 °C "
+"difference in temperature is exactly the same difference as 1 K. It is "
+"defined with the melting point of water being roughly at 0 °C and its "
+"boiling point at 100 °C at one standard atmosphere (1 atm = 1013.5 hPa)."
+"Until 1948, the unit was known as <i>centigrade</i> (from Latin <i>centum</"
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:592
 #, fuzzy
@@ -425,8 +434,16 @@ msgid ""
 "into many fractions. The Fahrenheit and Celsius scale intersect at -40 "
 "degrees."
 msgstr ""
-"The current Fahrenheit temperature scale is based on one proposed in 1724 by 
the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. 0 °F was the freezing point of brine 
on the original scale at standard atmospheric pressure, which was the lowest 
temperature achievable with this mixture of ice, salt and ammonium chloride.\n"
-"The melting point of water on the current is at 32 °F and its boiling point 
at 212 °F, and the interval between these two points can be divided into 180 
equal parts. 180 is a highly composite number, which can be evenly divided into 
many fractions. The Fahrenheit and Celsius scale intersect at -40 degrees."
+"The current Fahrenheit temperature scale is based on one proposed in 1724 by "
+"the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. 0 °F was the freezing point of "
+"brine on the original scale at standard atmospheric pressure, which was the "
+"lowest temperature achievable with this mixture of ice, salt and ammonium "
+"chloride.\n"
+"The melting point of water on the current is at 32 °F and its boiling point "
+"at 212 °F, and the interval between these two points can be divided into 180 "
+"equal parts. 180 is a highly composite number, which can be evenly divided "
+"into many fractions. The Fahrenheit and Celsius scale intersect at -40 "
+"degrees."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:632
 #, fuzzy
@@ -434,7 +451,10 @@ msgid ""
 "The pascal, named after mathematician, physicist and philosopher Blaise "
 "Pascal, is a SI derived unit and a measure of force per unit area, defined "
 "as one newton per square meter. One standard atmosphere (atm) is 1013.25 hPa."
-msgstr "The pascal, named after mathematician, physicist and philosopher 
Blaise Pascal, is a SI derived unit and a measure of force per unit area, 
defined as one newton per square meter. One standard atmosphere (atm) is 
1013.25 hPa."
+msgstr ""
+"The pascal, named after mathematician, physicist and philosopher Blaise "
+"Pascal, is a SI derived unit and a measure of force per unit area, defined "
+"as one newton per square meter. One standard atmosphere (atm) is 1013.25 hPa."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:639
 #, fuzzy
@@ -444,7 +464,12 @@ msgid ""
 "elsewhere. It is defined as the pressure exerted by a 1 inch circular column "
 "of mercury of 1 inch in height at 32 °F (0 °C) at the standard acceleration "
 "of gravity."
-msgstr "Inches of mercury is still widely used for barometric pressure in 
weather reports, refrigeration and aviation in the United States, but seldom 
used elsewhere. It is defined as the pressure exerted by a 1 inch circular 
column of mercury of 1 inch in height at 32 °F (0 °C) at the standard 
acceleration of gravity."
+msgstr ""
+"Inches of mercury is still widely used for barometric pressure in weather "
+"reports, refrigeration and aviation in the United States, but seldom used "
+"elsewhere. It is defined as the pressure exerted by a 1 inch circular column "
+"of mercury of 1 inch in height at 32 °F (0 °C) at the standard acceleration "
+"of gravity."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:647
 #, fuzzy
@@ -454,7 +479,12 @@ msgid ""
 "resulting from a force of one pound-force applied to an area of one square "
 "inch. It is used in the United States and to varying degrees in everyday "
 "life in Canada, the United Kingdom and maybe some former British Colonies."
-msgstr "The pound per square inch is a unit of pressure based on avoirdupois 
units (a system of weights based on a pound of 16 ounces) and the pressure 
resulting from a force of one pound-force applied to an area of one square 
inch. It is used in the United States and to varying degrees in everyday life 
in Canada, the United Kingdom and maybe some former British Colonies."
+msgstr ""
+"The pound per square inch is a unit of pressure based on avoirdupois units "
+"(a system of weights based on a pound of 16 ounces) and the pressure "
+"resulting from a force of one pound-force applied to an area of one square "
+"inch. It is used in the United States and to varying degrees in everyday "
+"life in Canada, the United Kingdom and maybe some former British Colonies."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:656
 #, fuzzy
@@ -464,7 +494,12 @@ msgid ""
 "demonstrated the first mercury barometer to the general public. A pressure "
 "of 1 torr is approximately equal to one millimeter of mercury, and one "
 "standard atmosphere (atm) equals 760 Torr."
-msgstr "The torr unit was named after the physicist and mathematician 
Evangelista Torricelli who discovered the principle of the barometer in 1644 
and demonstrated the first mercury barometer to the general public. A pressure 
of 1 torr is approximately equal to one millimeter of mercury, and one standard 
atmosphere (atm) equals 760 Torr."
+msgstr ""
+"The torr unit was named after the physicist and mathematician Evangelista "
+"Torricelli who discovered the principle of the barometer in 1644 and "
+"demonstrated the first mercury barometer to the general public. A pressure "
+"of 1 torr is approximately equal to one millimeter of mercury, and one "
+"standard atmosphere (atm) equals 760 Torr."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:690
 #, fuzzy
@@ -474,7 +509,12 @@ msgid ""
 "unit on road signs and car speedometers. While meteorologists measure wind "
 "speed in meters per second (m/s), wind speeds in TV or in the news are often "
 "provided in km/h."
-msgstr "Kilometer per hour is a unit of speed, expressing the number of 
kilometers travelled in one hour. Worldwide, the km/h is the most commonly used 
speed unit on road signs and car speedometers. While meteorologists measure 
wind speed in meters per second (m/s), wind speeds in TV or in the news are 
often provided in km/h."
+msgstr ""
+"Kilometer per hour is a unit of speed, expressing the number of kilometers "
+"travelled in one hour. Worldwide, the km/h is the most commonly used speed "
+"unit on road signs and car speedometers. While meteorologists measure wind "
+"speed in meters per second (m/s), wind speeds in TV or in the news are often "
+"provided in km/h."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:698
 #, fuzzy
@@ -483,7 +523,11 @@ msgid ""
 "miles covered in one hour. It is currently the standard unit used for speed "
 "limits, and to express speeds generally, on roads in the United Kingdom and "
 "the United States."
-msgstr "Miles per hour is an imperial unit of speed expressing the number of 
statute miles covered in one hour. It is currently the standard unit used for 
speed limits, and to express speeds generally, on roads in the United Kingdom 
and the United States."
+msgstr ""
+"Miles per hour is an imperial unit of speed expressing the number of statute "
+"miles covered in one hour. It is currently the standard unit used for speed "
+"limits, and to express speeds generally, on roads in the United Kingdom and "
+"the United States."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:705
 #, fuzzy
@@ -491,7 +535,10 @@ msgid ""
 "Meter per second is a SI (International System of Units) derived unit of "
 "both speed and velocity, defined by distance in meters divided by time in "
 "seconds. This is the unit meteorologists use to denote wind speeds."
-msgstr "Meter per second is a SI (International System of Units) derived unit 
of both speed and velocity, defined by distance in meters divided by time in 
seconds. This is the unit meteorologists use to denote wind speeds."
+msgstr ""
+"Meter per second is a SI (International System of Units) derived unit of "
+"both speed and velocity, defined by distance in meters divided by time in "
+"seconds. This is the unit meteorologists use to denote wind speeds."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:711
 #, fuzzy
@@ -500,7 +547,11 @@ msgid ""
 "speed and velocity. It expresses the distance in feet traveled or displaced, "
 "divided by the time in seconds. The corresponding unit in the International "
 "System of Units is the meter per second."
-msgstr "The foot per second (plural feet per second) is an imperial unit of 
both speed and velocity. It expresses the distance in feet traveled or 
displaced, divided by the time in seconds. The corresponding unit in the 
International System of Units is the meter per second."
+msgstr ""
+"The foot per second (plural feet per second) is an imperial unit of both "
+"speed and velocity. It expresses the distance in feet traveled or displaced, "
+"divided by the time in seconds. The corresponding unit in the International "
+"System of Units is the meter per second."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:718
 #, fuzzy
@@ -509,7 +560,11 @@ msgid ""
 "km) per hour, or approximately 1.151 mph, and sees worldwide use in "
 "meteorology and in maritime and air navigation. A vessel travelling at 1 "
 "knot along a meridian travels one minute of geographic latitude in one hour."
-msgstr "The knot is a unit of speed equal to one international nautical mile 
(1.852 km) per hour, or approximately 1.151 mph, and sees worldwide use in 
meteorology and in maritime and air navigation. A vessel travelling at 1 knot 
along a meridian travels one minute of geographic latitude in one hour."
+msgstr ""
+"The knot is a unit of speed equal to one international nautical mile (1.852 "
+"km) per hour, or approximately 1.151 mph, and sees worldwide use in "
+"meteorology and in maritime and air navigation. A vessel travelling at 1 "
+"knot along a meridian travels one minute of geographic latitude in one hour."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:751
 #, fuzzy
@@ -522,7 +577,15 @@ msgid ""
 "travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a "
 "second. 1 millimeter is one thousandth of a meter, or approximately 0.04 "
 "inches."
-msgstr "The meter is the fundamental unit of length in the International 
System of Units. Originally intended to be one ten-millionth of the distance 
from the Earth's equator to the North Pole at sea level, its definition has 
been periodically refined to reflect growing knowledge of metrology (the 
science of measurement). Since 1983, it has been defined as the length of the 
path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a 
second. 1 millimeter is one thousandth of a meter, or approximately 0.04 
inches."
+msgstr ""
+"The meter is the fundamental unit of length in the International System of "
+"Units. Originally intended to be one ten-millionth of the distance from the "
+"Earth's equator to the North Pole at sea level, its definition has been "
+"periodically refined to reflect growing knowledge of metrology (the science "
+"of measurement). Since 1983, it has been defined as the length of the path "
+"travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a "
+"second. 1 millimeter is one thousandth of a meter, or approximately 0.04 "
+"inches."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:763
 #, fuzzy
@@ -531,7 +594,11 @@ msgid ""
 "twelfth part</i> (in this case, one twelfth of a foot). There have been many "
 "different standards of the inch with varying sizes of measure. However, the "
 "current internationally accepted value is exactly 25.4 millimeters."
-msgstr "The English word <i>inch</i> comes from Latin <i>uncia</i> meaning 
<i>one-twelfth part</i> (in this case, one twelfth of a foot). There have been 
many different standards of the inch with varying sizes of measure. However, 
the current internationally accepted value is exactly 25.4 millimeters."
+msgstr ""
+"The English word <i>inch</i> comes from Latin <i>uncia</i> meaning <i>one-"
+"twelfth part</i> (in this case, one twelfth of a foot). There have been many "
+"different standards of the inch with varying sizes of measure. However, the "
+"current internationally accepted value is exactly 25.4 millimeters."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:796
 #, fuzzy
@@ -543,7 +610,14 @@ msgid ""
 "of measurement). Since 1983, it has been defined as the length of the path "
 "travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a "
 "second."
-msgstr "The meter is the fundamental unit of length in the International 
System of Units. Originally intended to be one ten-millionth of the distance 
from the Earth's equator to the North Pole at sea level, its definition has 
been periodically refined to reflect growing knowledge of metrology (the 
science of measurement). Since 1983, it has been defined as the length of the 
path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a 
second."
+msgstr ""
+"The meter is the fundamental unit of length in the International System of "
+"Units. Originally intended to be one ten-millionth of the distance from the "
+"Earth's equator to the North Pole at sea level, its definition has been "
+"periodically refined to reflect growing knowledge of metrology (the science "
+"of measurement). Since 1983, it has been defined as the length of the path "
+"travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a "
+"second."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:807
 #, fuzzy
@@ -553,7 +627,12 @@ msgid ""
 "It is subdivided into 12 inches. The measurement of altitude in the aviation "
 "industry is one of the few areas where the foot is widely used outside the "
 "English-speaking world."
-msgstr "A foot (plural feet) is a unit of length defined as being 0.3048 m 
exactly and used in the imperial system of units and United States customary 
units. It is subdivided into 12 inches. The measurement of altitude in the 
aviation industry is one of the few areas where the foot is widely used outside 
the English-speaking world."
+msgstr ""
+"A foot (plural feet) is a unit of length defined as being 0.3048 m exactly "
+"and used in the imperial system of units and United States customary units. "
+"It is subdivided into 12 inches. The measurement of altitude in the aviation "
+"industry is one of the few areas where the foot is widely used outside the "
+"English-speaking world."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:841
 #, fuzzy
@@ -565,7 +644,14 @@ msgid ""
 "air temperature needs to be above 80 °F (26.7 °C) - or above 71.6 °F (22 °C) "
 "at night - and relative humidity at least 40%. If these conditions are not "
 "met, the air temperature will be shown."
-msgstr "Used in North America, wind chill will be reported for low 
temperatures and heat index for higher ones. At night, heat index will be 
replaced by the Summer Simmer Index. For wind chill, wind speeds need to be 
above 3.0 mph (4.828 km/h) and air temperature below 50.0 °F (10.0 °C). For 
heat index, air temperature needs to be above 80 °F (26.7 °C) - or above 71.6 
°F (22 °C) at night - and relative humidity at least 40%. If these conditions 
are not met, the air temperature will be shown."
+msgstr ""
+"Used in North America, wind chill will be reported for low temperatures and "
+"heat index for higher ones. At night, heat index will be replaced by the "
+"Summer Simmer Index. For wind chill, wind speeds need to be above 3.0 mph "
+"(4.828 km/h) and air temperature below 50.0 °F (10.0 °C). For heat index, "
+"air temperature needs to be above 80 °F (26.7 °C) - or above 71.6 °F (22 °C) "
+"at night - and relative humidity at least 40%. If these conditions are not "
+"met, the air temperature will be shown."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:852
 #, fuzzy
@@ -577,7 +663,14 @@ msgid ""
 "temperature below or equal to 0 °C (32 °F). For humidex, air temperature "
 "needs to be at least 20.0 °C (68 °F), with a dewpoint greater than 0 °C (32 "
 "°F). If these conditions are not met, the air temperature will be shown."
-msgstr "The Canadian counterpart to the US windchill/heat index, with the wind 
chill being similar to the previous model but with slightly different 
constraints. Instead of the heat index <i>humidex</i> will be used. For wind 
chill to become effective, wind speeds need to be above 2.0 km/h (1.24 mph) and 
air temperature below or equal to 0 °C (32 °F). For humidex, air temperature 
needs to be at least 20.0 °C (68 °F), with a dewpoint greater than 0 °C (32 
°F). If these conditions are not met, the air temperature will be shown."
+msgstr ""
+"The Canadian counterpart to the US windchill/heat index, with the wind chill "
+"being similar to the previous model but with slightly different constraints. "
+"Instead of the heat index <i>humidex</i> will be used. For wind chill to "
+"become effective, wind speeds need to be above 2.0 km/h (1.24 mph) and air "
+"temperature below or equal to 0 °C (32 °F). For humidex, air temperature "
+"needs to be at least 20.0 °C (68 °F), with a dewpoint greater than 0 °C (32 "
+"°F). If these conditions are not met, the air temperature will be shown."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:864
 #, fuzzy
@@ -589,7 +682,14 @@ msgid ""
 "information about its usage is scarce or uncertain. It depends on air "
 "temperature, wind speed and humidity and can be used for lower and higher "
 "temperatures alike."
-msgstr "This is the model used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, 
especially adapted for the climate of this continent. Possibly used in Central 
Europe and parts of other continents too, but then windchill and similar values 
had never gained that much popularity there as in the US or Canada, so 
information about its usage is scarce or uncertain. It depends on air 
temperature, wind speed and humidity and can be used for lower and higher 
temperatures alike."
+msgstr ""
+"This is the model used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, especially "
+"adapted for the climate of this continent. Possibly used in Central Europe "
+"and parts of other continents too, but then windchill and similar values had "
+"never gained that much popularity there as in the US or Canada, so "
+"information about its usage is scarce or uncertain. It depends on air "
+"temperature, wind speed and humidity and can be used for lower and higher "
+"temperatures alike."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:875
 #, fuzzy
@@ -598,7 +698,11 @@ msgid ""
 "earlier experiments/developments by Steadman. This model only depends on "
 "wind speed and temperature, not on relative humidity and can be used for "
 "both heat and cold stress."
-msgstr "Improvements by Robert G. Quayle and Robert G. Steadman applied in 
1998 to earlier experiments/developments by Steadman. This model only depends 
on wind speed and temperature, not on relative humidity and can be used for 
both heat and cold stress."
+msgstr ""
+"Improvements by Robert G. Quayle and Robert G. Steadman applied in 1998 to "
+"earlier experiments/developments by Steadman. This model only depends on "
+"wind speed and temperature, not on relative humidity and can be used for "
+"both heat and cold stress."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:911
 msgid "_Temperature:"
@@ -750,7 +854,12 @@ msgid ""
 "Information about how to create or use icon themes can be found in the "
 "README file. New icon themes will be detected everytime you open this config "
 "dialog."
-msgstr "Beschikbare pictogramthema's worden hier opgesomd. U kunt 
pictogramthema's toevoegen aan $HOME/.config/xfce4/weather/icons (of de 
overeenkomstige map in uw systeem). Informatie over hoe pictogramthema's te 
maken of te gebruiken kan worden gevonden in het LEESMIJ-bestand (README). 
Nieuwe pictogramthema's zullen automatisch worden bespeurd telkens wanneer u 
deze instellingsdialoog opent."
+msgstr ""
+"Beschikbare pictogramthema's worden hier opgesomd. U kunt pictogramthema's "
+"toevoegen aan $HOME/.config/xfce4/weather/icons (of de overeenkomstige map "
+"in uw systeem). Informatie over hoe pictogramthema's te maken of te gebruiken 
"
+"kan worden gevonden in het LEESMIJ-bestand (README). Nieuwe pictogramthema's "
+"zullen automatisch worden bespeurd telkens wanneer u deze instellingsdialoog 
opent."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1148
 msgid "_Tooltip style:"
@@ -768,7 +877,10 @@ msgstr "Woordenrijk"
 msgid ""
 "Choose your preferred tooltip style. Some styles give a lot of useful data, "
 "some are clearer but provide less data on a glance."
-msgstr "Kies de gereedschaptip-stijl van uw voorkeur. Sommige stijlen geven 
veel nuttige gegevens, sommige zijn overzichtelijker maar bieden minder 
gegevens in één oogopslag."
+msgstr ""
+"Kies de gereedschaptip-stijl van uw voorkeur. Sommige stijlen geven veel "
+"nuttige gegevens, sommige zijn overzichtelijker maar bieden minder gegevens "
+"in één oogopslag."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1166
 msgid "_Forecast layout:"
@@ -795,16 +907,24 @@ msgid ""
 "Note however that usually forecasts for more than three days in the future "
 "are unreliable at best ;-)"
 msgstr ""
+"Met.no geeft voorspellingsgegevens tot %d dagen in de toekomst. Kies hoeveel"
+"dagen er getoond zullen worden in het voorspellingstabblad in het "
+"samenvattingsvenster. Op langzamere computers zou een lager aantal kunnen "
+"helpen tegen vertraging bij het openen van het venster. Besef echter dat "
+"voorspellingen van meer dan drie dagen vooruit, gewoonlijk op hun best "
+"onbetrouwbaar zijn...."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1200
 msgid "_Round values"
-msgstr ""
+msgstr "Afgeronde waarden"
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1202
 msgid ""
 "Check to round values everywhere except on the details page in the summary "
 "window."
 msgstr ""
+"Vink dit aan om overal afgeronde waarden te gebruiken behalve op de detail- "
+"pagina in het samenvattingsvenster."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1252 ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1716
 msgid "Select _font"
@@ -812,7 +932,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1269
 msgid "Select font"
-msgstr ""
+msgstr "Kies lettertype"
 
 #. TRANSLATORS: Fallback value, usually never shown.
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1401
@@ -820,6 +940,8 @@ msgid ""
 "Choose the value to add to the list below. Values can be added more than "
 "once."
 msgstr ""
+"Kies de waarde om toe te voegen aan de onderstaande lijst. Waarden kunnen "
+"meer dan eens worden toegevoegd."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1411
 msgid ""
@@ -827,8 +949,11 @@ msgid ""
 "a thermometer that is freely exposed to the air, yet shielded from radiation "
 "and moisture."
 msgstr ""
+"Luchttemperatuur. Gemeten door een een thermometer die vrijelijk is "
+"blootgesteld aan de lucht, maar wel beschut tegen straling en vocht."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1417
+#, fuzzy
 msgid ""
 "The air that makes up the atmosphere exerts a pressure on the surface below "
 "it, which is known as atmospheric pressure. To make it easier to compare the "
@@ -838,27 +963,45 @@ msgid ""
 "improvement in weather conditions, while falling pressures mean "
 "deterioration."
 msgstr ""
+"The air that makes up the atmosphere exerts a pressure on the surface below "
+"it, which is known as atmospheric pressure. To make it easier to compare the "
+"value to other values for locations with different altitudes, atmospheric "
+"pressure is adjusted to the equivalent sea-level pressure and called "
+"barometric pressure. Rising barometric pressures generally indicate an "
+"improvement in weather conditions, while falling pressures mean "
+"deterioration."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1428
+#, fuzzy
 msgid ""
 "Nowadays wind speed/velocity is measured using an anemometer (Greek "
 "<i>anemos</i>, meaning <i>wind</i>) in 10 m (33 ft) height. Anemometers "
 "usually measure either wind speed or pressure, but will provide both values "
 "as they are closely related to and can be deduced from each other."
 msgstr ""
+"Nowadays wind speed/velocity is measured using an anemometer (Greek "
+"<i>anemos</i>, meaning <i>wind</i>) in 10 m (33 ft) height. Anemometers "
+"usually measure either wind speed or pressure, but will provide both values "
+"as they are closely related to and can be deduced from each other."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1436
+#, fuzzy
 msgid ""
 "Invented by Sir Francis Beaufort in 1805, this empirical scale on wind speed "
 "is based on people's observations of specific land or sea conditions, "
 "denoting these conditions with numbers from 0 (calm) to 12 (hurricane)."
 msgstr ""
+"Invented by Sir Francis Beaufort in 1805, this empirical scale on wind speed "
+"is based on people's observations of specific land or sea conditions, "
+"denoting these conditions with numbers from 0 (calm) to 12 (hurricane)."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1442
 msgid ""
 "This gives the cardinal direction (North, East, South, West) the wind is "
 "coming from."
 msgstr ""
+"Dit geeft de hoofdrichting weer (Noord, Oost, Zuid, West) van waaruit de "
+"wind komt."
 
 #: ../panel-plugin/weather-config.c:1446
 msgid ""
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