Curiouser and curiouser. I just booted my 2014 MacBook Pro in Mojave. I was 
hoping to see good results, but I was disappointed. My experience on Mojave was 
identical to my experience on El Capitan. I first tried changing just the day 
of the week and creating a new set of books. Then, I tried changing the whole 
region to United Kingdom and creating a new set of books. In both cases, both 
the date picker and the reports used Sunday as the first day of the week.

  This is a brand new, clean install of Mojave and GnuCash, so I don't think 
there can be any corruption in the user profile. GnuCash must be looking 
somewhere else to get the first day of the week.

  I forgot to check "locale" in Terminal, but I assume I would have gotten the 
same results already reported for Mojave (en_US when I set just the first day 
of the week and en_GB when I set the entire region).

Best,
John

> On Aug 13, 2019, at 10:07 AM, Michael Hendry <hendry.mich...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 13 Aug 2019, at 14:52, Adrien Monteleone <adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks Michael,
>> 
>> That is interesting.
>> 
>> I just changed my Mac to UK, even restarted the computer, still the date 
>> picker shows Sunday as the first day.
>> 
>> Maybe this is a change in Mojave?
>> 
>> Maybe some sort of user profile corruption myself and the OP share?
>> 
>> Anyone out there on Mojave with Monday working as the first day?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Adrien
>> 
>>> On Aug 13, 2019, at 3:49 AM, Michael Hendry <hendry.mich...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>> 
>>> When I bring up the date-picker on GC 3.6 on my Mac OS X High Sierra, I get 
>>> a calendar widget with Monday as the first day of the week.
>>> 
>>> This is my preference, but I’m not sure if I ever set it up as such, other 
>>> than selecting UK in my locale options on the Mac.
>>> 
>>> Looking at the Mac Calendar App’s preferences, I see that that is set up as 
>>> Monday-first.
>>> 
>>> In System Preferences —> Language & Region, I also have “First day of week: 
>>> Monday”.
>>> 
>>> Gnucash —> Preferences doesn’t appear to have a first-day setting, but it 
>>> picks up the correct date format from Locale.
>>> 
>>> HTH
>>> 
>>> Michael
> 
> What does “locale” tell you on your Mac?
> 
> Mine says:
> 
> | => locale
> LANG="en_GB.UTF-8"
> LC_COLLATE="en_GB.UTF-8"
> LC_CTYPE="en_GB.UTF-8"
> LC_MESSAGES="en_GB.UTF-8"
> LC_MONETARY="en_GB.UTF-8"
> LC_NUMERIC="en_GB.UTF-8"
> LC_TIME="en_GB.UTF-8"
> LC_ALL="en_GB.UTF-8”
> 
> Michael
> 
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