Thanks a lot for advices !
Sorry for the late. I was installed the .deb package, and then I installed the 
.gz for the last version. I suppose there was a conflict of versions. Now, the 
"fvwm-menu" is correctly generated, with only the last version.
I havn't understand yet how to modify a icon folder in the menu, with the 
compatibility of the generate script, but I suppose I must work the 
documentation more. In fact, the categories Graphics, System or Utilities, in 
my /home/hulin/.fvwm-crystal/Applications folder have adequate icons in 
/usr/local/share/fvwm-crystal/icons. However, fvwm-crystal uses the first 
priority applications in every category, not the icon named "Graphics.png" in 
22x22, 32x32 or 48x48, etc.

So, I note that my crystal menu is in english language, however with the .deb 
version was maked a native language (french) ?

Thanks,
Thibaud.

Le Fri, 7 Sep 2007 21:42:02 +0200,
Dominique Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> Do you have installed fvwm-crystal with apt-get or yourself? Debian is the 
> only
> one distribution that have the "menu" package. With it, you will find every
> single program in your system in the menu of every wm. But it will work only
> with debian package, that is with apt-get installed package.
> 
> When I done fvwm-crystal.generate-menu, my first idea was to adapt the debian
> menu package to fvwm-crystal. But it was to hard for me to do that. So, I try
> to do a shell script form the scratch to do that. (Almost from the scratch, 
> the
> icon generation part of this script is from the debian menu package).
> 
> fvwm-crystal.generate-menu don't care about your debian menu. It does a few
> things:
> 
> 1) it search for application type desktop files. They are free desktop
> compliant files provided by the applications. Any free desktop compliant wm 
> can
> use them to launch the related applications.
> 
> 2) it will generate fvwm-crystal menu entry if, and only if, this menu entry
> don't already exist.
> 
> 3) it will look for the icons provided by the applications. If the icon exist,
> the corresponding fvwm-crystal icons will be generated if they don't already
> exist.
> 
> In short, it is normal at your debian menu is gone if you have installed
> gvwm-crystal yourself. Otherwise, fill a bug report on debian bugzilla.
> 
> Note that you don't need to run fvwm-crystal.generate-menu on Debian if
> fvwm-crystal is installed from a debian package and menu is installed too.
> 
> If you are installing the foo package from other sources as the debian
> packages, you can run "fvwm-crystal.generate-menu foo". It will search only 
> for
> foo.desktop and the foo icons. If the foo package don't provide a desktop 
> file,
> you will get no fvwm-crystal menu, and that even for a debian package that
> provide a menu entry when the menu package is installed. In this case, please
> fill a bug report for the foo package that ask for including a desktop
> file in the package.
> 
> Ciao,
> Dominique
> 
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