ppalaga added a comment.

  Hi Eike und Kai Uwe,
  
  Thanks for your feedback. This is my first submission here, although I am a 
loyal user of KDE since 2001. Please be patient with me. I may have fully 
inappropriate expectations and I may be violating your processes and rules. 
I'll be glad to hear your well-intentioned advices.
  
  I am ready to accept your disagreement about the way I took to reach my goal. 
I am open to discuss the means and I am not particularly bound to the two 
config options that you call "over-configurability".
  
  What matters to me is the goal to be able to get the vertical task manager 
buttons rendered with a piece of text without needing to stretch it over ~80 
pixels.
  
  This is what we have now: When the width of the task bar is 82px (a minimum 
to host three tray icons in one row), the Task buttons are quite high (~45px, 
interally computed as three lines of text) with icons taking the most of the 
button space and there is no space for the text left.
  F2441918: desired.png <https://phabricator.kde.org/F2441918>
  
  In the desired state, the Icons can somehow be made smaller so that they do 
not take the most of the button space and so that there is enough space left 
for a few letters from the window title.
  In this way, it is possible to recognize which window is which without 
activating them.
  F2441917: current.png <https://phabricator.kde.org/F2441917>
  
  Note, that the desired state is something that we always had in a horizontal 
task manager. I mean that even if there are many Task buttons in a horizontal 
manager, even that many that the buttons get as narrow as ~80px, it is still 
possible to make the task manager to render the buttons with both icons and 
text. This is because the height of the task bar imposes a natural upper 
boundary for the task button height and eo ipso for the icon height *and* 
width. Hence if I want text in narrow buttons I can simply decrease the height 
of the whole task bar, that makes the icons smaller and prepares more space for 
text. Unfortunately, there is no such indirect way to force smaller icons in a 
vertical task bar.
  Through adopting the present goal, we will just add the capability we have in 
the horizontal task manager to the vertical task manager.
  
  Note also that the vertical tool manager used to work as described in the 
desired state till KDE 3.5. This might be taken as solving an old regression.
  
  I hope the sketched goal is worthwhile and that we can discuss how to reach 
it without "over-configuration". My original proposal (call it (A)) is just one 
possibility.
  You are probably much more experienced in not over-configuring things and 
will thus be so kind to propose other ways how to make the buttons in vertical 
managers to show some text?

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