https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458162
--- Comment #7 from popov895 <popov...@ukr.net> --- Sorry for "unnecessary crap" and thanks for your for your explanations. (In reply to Waqar Ahmed from comment #3) > Limiting the tabs keeps the tabbar usable to a degree, yes not all documents > are there anymore though, that's a downside. It seems to me that in this case it makes sense to rename this option from "Limit number of tabs" to "Maximum number of visible tabs" (or something like that), IMHO, it's more understandable name. (In reply to Waqar Ahmed from comment #3) > Once you limit tabs, for e.g., 10, I want all 10 tabs to always be visible > and not scroll away. That's what the "Elide tab text" option is for. Currently, disabling tab scrolling causes the width of the application window to constantly grow with each new tab opened. What should happen when opening a new tab while the width of the application window is the same as the width of the screen? Should the width of the application window become larger than the screen width? Or something else? I'm also bothered about the different behavior of tabbar in KDE applications (Kate, Okular, KDevelop, ...), which breaks the user experience. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.