Running version 4.10.0 in Ubuntu Studio 14.04 64bit. During the install, Ubuntu was instructed to install in English-US and time zone Tijuana, Mexico. Instead of respecting the install language I selected, Orage incorrectly assumes (based on time zone perhaps?) that I want the calendar in Spanish and gives the wrong format too - the week starts on Monday, where is should start on Sunday. I find no setting in "preferences" to correct this. It occurs to me this might be partially the fault of Ubuntu, because Libre Office keeps trying to download Spanish Spell Check and Spanish help files, also Firefox changes my spell check preferences from en-US to es-CU about 6x a day. I change it back to en-US and within 20 minutes Firefox is back to es-CU again. Hope this is a clue. Also in "preferences" there is no setting to sync to a NIST server. Thanks for your help.
Strange. What happens you stop Orage and start it from terminal window having the correct settings. Please, also show what locale says from the same window before starting Orage.
Running Manjaro XFCE Edition (17.0.1). Language was set to English-US with the timezone to Berlin, Germany. Orage displays the calendar in German. Starting Orage from the terminal causes the calendar to display the correct language, even after rebooting.
Created attachment 7537 Week start on Monday in current location January 2018 Mo 1 8 15 22 29 Tu 2 9 16 23 30 We 3 10 17 24 31 Th 4 11 18 25 Fr 5 12 19 26 Sa 6 13 20 27 Su 7 14 21 28
The orage project is not maintained anymore and has been archived. Closing bugs.