Hi Adrien,
  Thanks for the clarification. I certainly agree that this could be a problem 
in GTK. I don't have enough information about GnuCash's inner workings to make 
that judgment.

Best,
John

> On Aug 13, 2019, at 4:04 AM, Adrien Monteleone 
> <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> 
> But I don’t think GnuCash is doing that. (telling the widget to draw a 
> calendar with first_weekday set to ‘Monday’) It is calling GtkCalendar() and 
> that widget doesn’t have a setting for defining the first day. Now, since it 
> seems to work on Ubuntu as another user reported, maybe the widget is looking 
> at the system locale, but something on MacOS is preventing that. (or it isn’t 
> even aware of the locale since it might have its own default)
> 
> This is where I was headed when I tried to copy this custom locale file to my 
> user profile’s gtk-3.0 folder.
> 
> However, I see now that GnuCash.app has a locale folder but the files there 
> seem to be encoded somehow and not plain text. I’ll have to check the sources 
> out to see what is really there. It could be those locale files are not set 
> to have first_weekday be ‘2’ and they are taking precedence.
> 
> And yes, testing a different GTK app on a Mac would shed some light on if it 
> is possible. Unfortunately, I don’t think my other GTK apps have date pickers 
> or calendar widgets in use. Maybe someone else has such an app to try.
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien
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