It is still possible to do this bug . . . if tab a tab is moved to a different line, and because of the width of it, it made the line wider, meaning that a tab was pushed onto a new row, but the height of the tab rows didn't changing, resulting in something like the attached picture again.
It is still possible to do this bug . . . if tab a tab is moved to a different line, and because of the width of it, it made the line wider, meaning that a tab was pushed onto a new row, but the height of the tab rows didn't changing, resulting in something like the attached picture again.