>> When tab-bar-fixed-width is non-nil, tabs are distributed evenly >> across the tab-bar. When also tab-bar-fixed-width-max is a number, >> then tab names are truncated to the defined width. > > Ok, and what happens when tab-bar-fixed-width is nil? When tab-bar-fixed-width is nil, then the tabs have the same widths as the text of the tab names. When tab-bar-fixed-width is non-nil, the available tab-bar space is divided by the number of tabs to get the average tab width. When its value is bigger than tab-bar-fixed-width-max, then it's decreased to tab-bar-fixed-width-max. Then tabs whose names are shorter than the average tab width, are filled with whitespace. And longer tab names are truncated to the average tab width.
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