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I'm trying to get the icons to show on the Jwm menu of a machine running Jwm-2.2.0.
The setup which work on Jwm 2.3.7 does not seem to work on this earlier version.
The code I use is:



<IconPath>/usr/share/icons/MyIcons/apps/32 </IconPath>


When I setup the window style, I have encountered a similar discrepancy and was able to adapt the tags.
This time, however, I have checked the 2.2.0 sample .jwmrc and the tag terminology is just the same as 2.3.7, yet no icons show.
I have tried various combinations, changing icons and even using icons stored in my home dir, but to no effect.
The menu is generated with mjwm, which uses the standard names, so I don't think that's the problem.



Any suggestion?










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    I'm trying to get the icons to show on the Jwm menu of a machine running Jwm-2.2.0.
    The setup which work on Jwm 2.3.7 does not seem to work on this earlier version.
    The code I use is:



    <IconPath>/usr/share/icons/MyIcons/apps/32 </IconPath>


    When I setup the window style, I have encountered a similar discrepancy and was able to adapt the tags.
    This time, however, I have checked the 2.2.0 sample .jwmrc and the tag terminology is just the same as 2.3.7, yet no icons show.
    I have tried various combinations, changing icons and even using icons stored in my home dir, but to no effect.
    The menu is generated with mjwm, which uses the standard names, so I don't think that's the problem.



    Any suggestion?










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      I'm trying to get the icons to show on the Jwm menu of a machine running Jwm-2.2.0.
      The setup which work on Jwm 2.3.7 does not seem to work on this earlier version.
      The code I use is:



      <IconPath>/usr/share/icons/MyIcons/apps/32 </IconPath>


      When I setup the window style, I have encountered a similar discrepancy and was able to adapt the tags.
      This time, however, I have checked the 2.2.0 sample .jwmrc and the tag terminology is just the same as 2.3.7, yet no icons show.
      I have tried various combinations, changing icons and even using icons stored in my home dir, but to no effect.
      The menu is generated with mjwm, which uses the standard names, so I don't think that's the problem.



      Any suggestion?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to get the icons to show on the Jwm menu of a machine running Jwm-2.2.0.
      The setup which work on Jwm 2.3.7 does not seem to work on this earlier version.
      The code I use is:



      <IconPath>/usr/share/icons/MyIcons/apps/32 </IconPath>


      When I setup the window style, I have encountered a similar discrepancy and was able to adapt the tags.
      This time, however, I have checked the 2.2.0 sample .jwmrc and the tag terminology is just the same as 2.3.7, yet no icons show.
      I have tried various combinations, changing icons and even using icons stored in my home dir, but to no effect.
      The menu is generated with mjwm, which uses the standard names, so I don't think that's the problem.



      Any suggestion?







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