Hi Catscrash,
  Thank you for confirming that at least someone can get GnuCash to use Monday 
as the first day of the week. Unfortunately, the pictures did not come through, 
but I believe you that it is working on your system.

  I'm not sure how to describe the report I'm referring to. On my system (macOS 
10.10, Yosemite), I simply open the Reports menu and choose Transaction Report. 
I then click the options button to bring up the report's options. In that 
dialog, I select the accounts to include on the Accounts tab, set the report's 
date range on the General tab and set the primary key to Date on the Sorting 
tab. On that last tab, I also have to change the Primary Subtotal for Date Key 
to Weekly because it defaults to Monthly. After clicking Apply, I get a report 
of all the transactions in the selected accounts sorted by date with subtotals 
following the transactions from each Saturday. For example, if I set the date 
range for 20190805 to 20190901 (four weeks, Monday to Sunday), the first 
subtotal is reported as 2019-08-04 to 2019-08-10. The second subtotal is 
2019-08-11 to 2019-08-17 (Sunday to Saturday). Does this help you replicate the 
report?

Best,
John

> On Aug 13, 2019, at 1:11 AM, Catscrash <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> at least for Ubuntu this is definitely not a problem. I don't know if
> the mailinglist allows pictures, but the date-chooser definitely shows
> the monday as first day of the week:
> 
> 
> I have the date settings in gnucash set to system default and my ubuntu
> is set to german
> 
> I'm not sure how to get to that report you are talking about, I'm
> certainly happy to check there...
> 
> best regards
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