I saw that, but was (perhaps mistakenly) thinking it would need to be false to help us (which it already is by default). Making it true never occurred to me. It already becomes active whenever I accidentally "twitch" one anyway, but perhaps there's some internal timing at play which enabling changeCurrentOnDrag would affect.
I was also interpreting that description a little differently when I first read it. I was assuming that it was talking about dragging another object over top of a QTabBar.
Easy enough to test, though.
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