All my icons went away!

I don’t think I did anything to disturb them. I assume they are embedded in the SketchUp.app

Any ideas for fixing this?

This is on the latest SketchUp 2025. 2026 won’t run on my computer for some reason.

ok now i agree with everyone saying the new icons are too minimalist…

Jokes aside have you tried running the installer for a repair or reinstall?

Have you restarted your Mac? If so, are the icons still gone when you restart SU?

And what message did you get when tried to install SUv2026? Unless you’re on an older intel mac, it says it still supported for Ventura OS 13.

Thanks, Eric.

I’ve re-started numerous times. I’m running Vertura 13.7.8. I have twelve 3.46 GHz Xeon cores with 128GB RAM. I have an AMD Radeon R7 2GB video. I have two each 2TB SSDs — one for system stuff, and the other for working space. They each have at least 100GB free.

There was no message or warning when I installed SUv2026, but that has never worked, and I’ve been using SUv2025 successfully. I do not recall if SUv2025 stopped after doing an update or not.

I just noticed it desires Safari. That quit working for some reason years ago, and I use Firefox. SketchUp seemed to be okay with that until just recently.

SketchUp 2014 works and successfully opens my model, while warning me that all features of something made on a newer version may not work. So my plan is to start going back in time until I find the newest one that works. :frowning: Not my idea of “regression testing…”

I got in BIG TROUBLE by installing the latest 2025 release, downloaded from the Trimble website! After that, I could not get SketchUp 2025 to proceed pas the Spinning Beach Ball of Death. I even let it run overnight.

I went into my backups (thank goodness for Time Machine!) and found the first place I started using v2025, and restored that version.

And it works!

If anyone else is having this problem, the specific release that is working is 25.0.659. I have no idea what the complete version name of the v2025 one on the Trimble website, because it never got far enough to be able to check it.