Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.1) Installed from: SuSE RPMs When a large number of shell sessions are open, there are more tabs than can be visible at once in the window. For this purpose, there are previous and next tab buttons (labelled with arrows that look like `<' and `>') to scroll the tab list. However, the `>' button does not scroll to the end of the tab list; it stops at the last tab visible and won't display any further hidden tabs that may exist. See attached screenshot for an example.
Created attachment 8546 [details] Screenshot showing a konsole window with seven shell sessions. In this screenshot, we see a konsole window. There are seven shells open; tabs for six of these sessions are currently visible in the tab bar. However, clicking on the `>' button will not reveal the seventh tab. In order to reveal this tab, it is necessary to manually resize the konsole window.
As I understand it, neither KDE nor konsole have anything to do with the arrows in the tabbar. They are control via QTabBar. I can't reproduce the reports' behavior. I'm running QT3.3.3 with KDE CVS/HEAD. OT: I never use the arrows and find their behavior strange in that they move the tabbar, but not the tabwidget/page.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 49377 ***