** Attachment added: "Screenshot of Desktop"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19599346/Taskbar

** Description changed:

  Basically, I've skinned Ubuntu to look as much like XP as possible.  So
  naturally I'm trying to create a task bar clone.  In XP I usually have a
  large number of windows open and thereby use a "double-decker" task bar
  set to auto hide.  It appears the only way to do this in Ubuntu is to
  increase the vertical height to >60 pixels.  Great I say....except now
  all my "tray icons" like for pidgin and the "start menu" (aka menu
  button) are HUGE.  Also the horizontal line running down the middle is a
  little annoying.
  
  I've attached a screenshot of the desktop so you can see what I'm
  talking about.  Since Ubuntu is supposed to be "configure how you want
  it", I don't see why there is such a huge (pun not intended) problem
- with double-decker task bars.
+ with double-decker task bars.  So what I'm looking for is either a
+ method or solution/fix to getting multi-row tray icons and to shrink the
+ non-tray icons present in the panel.

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Huge tray icons when using double-decker task bar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297317
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