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May 14, 2021

P: Docking icons for extension panels, plugins, and the Adobe Plugins panel missing on Windows 10

  • May 14, 2021
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The title pretty much says it all.  Installed 22.4 on Windows 10 today, and all the docking icons for third-party extension panels, plugins, and even Adobe's own Plugins panel are missing.  Totally blank.  The plugins listed inside the Adobe's plugins panel have their corresponding icons, but the docking icons for when these items are in a panel dock are gone.  The docking icon for the Adobe Color Theme's panel is also missing.  There may be others.  I've not checked every Adobe panel.  An icon-less panel dock is not very useful.

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donbarrum
Inspiring
May 25, 2021

All the extension icons are invisible in Photoshop 22.4.1 which makes it very hard to find the plugins. This also includes Photoshop own extension plugins like Library.
 

Dramenon
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 25, 2021

Yes, this will be addressed in an update. 

Inspiring
May 24, 2021

the same has happened to me no icon on extensions. If you go up to the top and click on window and down to extension legacy. If you click on it you should see extensions. But I have loaded mine but there are no ID icons for the extensions on the right-hand bar. Has anyone got a solution for this. thanks a mill

Inspiring
May 24, 2021


    Since the last update, the plugins logo is no longer displayed, How do I get them to reappear?

AxelMatt
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 24, 2021

@dramenon 

>> "I can not literally say when only "a future update.""

It's a bug and a bug fix has to been rolled out as soon as possible. This is the only way to restore confidence that the latest updates have been wasted. The latest updates to Photoshop have been a tragedy. Bugs over bugs. 

Please to a better testing before roll out!!!

Regards

Axel 

(Adobe Community Professional)

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 25H2 -- LR-Classic 15 - Photoshop 27 - Nik Collection 8 - PureRAW 5 - Topaz Photo
Known Participant
May 23, 2021

BTW, are you the Peter who sells organic teas?

Known Participant
May 23, 2021

Dearest Peter,  I have been a, as you call it (in quotes), "beta tester" for close to 7 years for one of the leading companies of 3rd party plugins to Ps. And, have ID'd more than a fair number of bugs (that slipped thru automated testing...) & influenced new product feature additions during that ongoing run. I was also an invited user (by Adobe) who participated in sessions to help influence/react to the re-design of ACR. I have a solid understanding of how s/w dev & beta testing of software is handled (& sometimes ignored in spite of tester group inputs...). My beta testing tenure is coupled with a telecom & datacom background - including CTO, product mgt, etc. - (the books & articles I've authored are out of print by now, I'd guess!!!).  That said, I greatly appreciate you taking the time to prep the condescending (mansplaining?) reply to share your opinions .... Have a great day.

Inspiring
May 23, 2021

Just updated to 22.4.1 and the issue has not been fixed, kinda disappointing that something so broken and visible to so many people on Windows 10 is still not fixed.

Inspiring
May 22, 2021

Pretty poor mistake out of your engineers and testers to allow a version go out that has lost the icons like this. It can't have been well tested. Not a good sign