When opening the console with command-alt-c (webkit nightly) in the mode where it is opened embedded in the window - it shows a thick divider line at the top that is also movable but non sensical as the console tab does not have anything above the console. The divider is actually the divider that is used to divide between the console and any other content on other panes. Well, it's annoying - most of all because it takes up space that I could use to show a bit more of my webpage that I'm debugging but also since the only way to get rid of it is to switch to a different tab and back again.
I will work on this.
Hey Martin. Thanks for filing this bug. This is definitely an issue that we will fix soon. Sorry that your bug did not get noticed sooner. Nobody was CC'd and I just came across it looking through the entire list of bugs. We recently added an "Inspector" link when adding new bugs in Bugzilla <https://bugs.webkit.org/enter_bug.cgi> which uses <http://webkit.org/new-inspector-bug>. That will automatically apply a template and get a bunch of interested people CC'd on the bug.
It's clearly reproducible in Safari 5.0 but seems to be fixed in the latest nightly build.
Yes, it seems to be fixed in the nightly. I'll mark it as worksforme because we don't know exactly when it was fixed.