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orschiro
orschiro
Asked: 2017-10-06 02:22:36 +0800 CST2017-10-06 02:22:36 +0800 CST 2017-10-06 02:22:36 +0800 CST

How can I show the week numbers in the calendar shown at the top in GNOME Shell?

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I would like to display the week numbers in the calendar that is shown in Ubuntu with GNOME shell v3.26 when clicking on the date in bar at the top of the screen.

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    pomsky
    2017-10-06T03:30:55+08:002017-10-06T03:30:55+08:00

    If you have dconf Editor, launch it and navigate to /org/gnome/desktop/calendar/show-weekdate. Then disable Use default value and set Custom value to True.

    Alternatively just open Terminal and run

    gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.calendar show-weekdate true
    
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  2. Dan
    2017-10-06T03:40:41+08:002017-10-06T03:40:41+08:00

    You can do that with the GNOME Tweak Tool.

    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool
    

    Open the application after installing it.

    1. Go to the "Top Bar" menu item from left.

      Ubuntu Tweak Tool

    2. There's an option called "Show week numbers". Check it.

      Calendar with week numbers

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