So, I've been working on adding hidpi support in the Humanity icon theme
today, and noticed that the blue accessibility icon looks like one of
the icons in Humanity.

After installing my updated Humanity icon (with @2x support added) the
blue accessibility icon is the correct size, and the panel is no longer
double height.  The icon was simply too big and the panel was resizing
to match, so updating humanity to support @2x icons should fix the
incorrect panel height.

However, Matheiu's code does improve the appearance of the bottom pixels
of the panel.  Previously, there was a small band at the bottom of the
panel that repeated the much lighter shade of the top of the panel.
With the patch, that band uses the darker color immediately above.  You
can see the difference in the attached image (with the @2x humanity
theme in both cases).

** Attachment added: "ubiquity panel cairo extend mode patch.jpg"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1622686/+attachment/4805542/+files/ubiquity%20panel%20cairo%20extend%20mode%20patch.jpg

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