Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.5.85) OS: Linux When you click the panel cashew, you have a box for setting the height for horizontal panels or width for vertical panels. However, since this is set by dragging, it is very difficult to get an exact height. This is particularly important when trying to get two panels to be the same height. As a solution, I think that if someone scrolls the scroll wheel of their mouse while hovered over the height or width box, it will increase or decrease the height or width of the panel, respectively, by 1 pixel increments. This is pretty natural in KDE, since scrolling on KDE numerical spin boxes already changes the value in the spin box by one increment. Further, scrolling on the width/height sliders for the panel does change their position in single steps, so there is precedent for using the scroll wheel for panel elements. Reproducible: Always
Note that one normally need not know the pixel height of the panel, but one wanting matching heights on multiple logins or computers commonly might. I'd like to be able to configure each machine so the starting height is a desired value before X ever gets started the very first time, obviating any need to goto panel settings. I find the default height painfully short on virtually every new installation, and virtually every new user login. Maybe setting of a default panel height via kdmrc should be another wishlist bug. cf. bug 229984
The height indicator is actually an opensuse-specific patch, so until they push the patch upstream this not the proper place for this wishlist item.