https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458162

--- Comment #8 from Waqar Ahmed <waqar....@gmail.com> ---
> 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?

This is how its implemented in Qt. Maybe there is a better way of handling this
case, no ideas atm. 

> "Maximum number of visible tabs"

This is a bit misleading, because one might think there are tabs that are not
visible which is not the case. The tab limit really means the number of tabs
won't grow beyond that number and that's why imo the title is clear.  Note that
there _are documents_ that are not visible but open i.e., they dont have a
view, but documents and tabs are different.

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