https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=515133

--- Comment #7 from Christoph Feck <[email protected]> ---
See comment #2. The user is able to customize the toolbar buttons they need, in
any order, any icon size, or with a text label, so I don't see the need for
adding (inconfigurable) buttons to the tab bar.

For example, I just found out that the arrows in the Tab bar do not invoke
"Next Tab" and "Previous Tab", but rather cursor movement operations. Unsure
why these have been picked and not any of the others that are offered in the
"Go" or "View" menu. These arrows also clash with the scroll arrows Qt adds to
the tab bar when it grows too many entries.

In other words, I would expect that buttons fixed to the tab bar are somehow
related to the tab bar. See e.g. Konsole, which adds a "New Tab" button there.
And if the tab bar only contains buttons related to the tab bar, there would be
no need for an option to hide them separately.

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