Xfcalendar does not start week with Monday. Everything else except that is correct (names of days and months are localized). System locales is set properly as far as I know (pl_PL.ISO-8859-2). Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. LC_ALL set to my locales (pl_PL) 2. When logging in with GDM, choose my locales 3. Launch Xfcalendar and check that it's still wrong Actual Results: As described above in "details". Expected Results: I would expect Xfcalendar to start week with Monday when launched with my locales or to give me an option to force week-start on Monday, as it was in previous version - and it worked well.
I just tried here and things are working fine, my first day of week is 'pon' which is monday. But I don't use gdm... The probleme is that GtkCalendar, the widget the program is based upon, isn't configurable anymore for setting the first day of week; instead it takes the settings from LOCALE. What happen if you close your current xfcalendar, open a terminal window, and then write: $ export LC_ALL=pl_PL.ISO-8859-2 $ xfcalendar
OK, it is possible that you can reject this bugreport. It turned out that I had very hungry localepurge and a half of my system needs to be reinstalled to speak to my in my language... Please give me a hint what do I need to reinstall in order to have my problem fixed :)
No idea how to install nls.
not a xfcalendar issue
Moving all bugs to new Orage product.