That looks good :)

The specific thing I was concerned about here is fixed, but my
attachment to this is just that I think it shouldn't surprise people.
The way the buttons are drawn should correspond directly with how they
are interacted with. (Handy oversized clicking areas are nice, but they
should be used with discretion).

I think that bug report does counteract the original intent a little,
but it would do it much more elegantly than before and still have the
other half of it I just described. It looks like a solid compromise.

Now that lots of people have used Lucid for a while as a production OS,
maybe there is some useful data about whether the theory matches the
real world.

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Window close button is clickable anywhere in the corner
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