You have to edit the menu file located in one of 3 places,
/usr/local/share/icewm
/etc/icewm
/home/user/.icewm

The first entry is what the menu says,
the second is the icon and will be blank if the icon is not found
the third place is the executable and will not cause the menu item
  to not show up at all if it is not found.

The taskbar is controlled similarly by a file called taskbar at the same
locations.

On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 12:18, surleau wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have trouble using icewm.
> 
> It works perfectly on the server monitor.
> 
> But on a LTSP client, there are no texts and no icons in the menu and
> taskbar. Clicking on the "blinds" menus works, but I can't tell to my
> users : 
> 
> "the third one is mozilla, the seventh is OpenOffice, and forget the
> rest"   :-)
> 
> I have already asked a few months ago, with no response. Has anybody had
> this problem since ? 
> Or has anybody an idea of solution ?
> Gnome is now eating my server, so I need to switch to something
> lighter.....
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Romain.
> 
> 
> 
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