I would like to view a calendar for the current month, with each week having a week number against it. Is there an application to do this?
I would like to view a calendar for the current month, with each week having a week number against it. Is there an application to do this?
The default time & calendar indicator applet has this built it - you just need to enable the option.
Running
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.calendar show-weekdate true
solved the problem for me.On Ubunu 20.04, the command
enables week numbers in the calendar widget.
On 12.04 after moving from unity to gnome-shell, I had to
to have weeknumbers in the calendar notification applet.
As user1333445 advised to look at answer 130006 I installed dconf-tools for my Ubuntu 18.10:
$ dconf-editor
/org/gnome/desktop/calendar/show-weekdate
OFF
Use default valueTrue
Custom valueYet another way in Ubuntu 20.04:
This is not acutally a calendar application, but it displays the week numbers: The Gnome-Calendar applet. A screenshot from Gnome2: