Version: 3.3.1 (using KDE 3.3.1, Gentoo) Compiler: gcc version 3.4.1 20040803 (Gentoo Linux 3.4.1-r3, ssp-3.4-2, pie-8.7.6.5) OS: Linux (ppc) release 2.6.9-gentoo-r1 In Konqueror, I like to have my toolbar on the right of the window, instead of the top. I have just discovered a cosmetic problem when viewing a page with nested scrollbars. To reproduce: 1. Place toolbar on the right of a Konq window. 2. Visit http://www.sans.org/rr/whitepapers/windows/1298.php 3. Notice that now, starting on the right and moving leftward, we have Konq toolbar, a scrollbar for the web page itself, and a scrollbar for the PDF viewer that opens inside the page. 4. Scroll all the way down with the right-hand scrollbar so you can see the scrollbar buttons for the embedded PDF viewer. 4.1 (BTW, I am using Keramik style, so the bottom of all scrollbars have both up and down arrows.) 5. Click the Down arrow on the left-hand scrollbar. 6. Notice that Konq's toolbar suddenly expands to 3 times its previous width! Additional info: I've reproduced this with and without tabs open, and with/without Konq running maximized. The same thing happens if toolbar is on the left side of the window. Desktop size is 1280x1024. Xorg 6.7.0, QT 3.3.3.
It's expanding on my screen due to the % think from kpdf's toolbar. I guess I can confirm that my toolbar gets wider and ugly. My proposed solution, however, is to move the toolbar to the top or bottom ;) Let's hope the konq devs have better solutions than I do.
This problem appears to be fixed in KDE 4.1 using konqueror with embedded okularpart to render the PDF. (tested on svn trunk r827914).