What about a setting for the behaviour? For fixed behaviour: i think the close button should never be hidden, only disabled, as its almost there, in the sense that the user expects it to be there and needs an explanation if its not there. The help button should mimic the windows behaviour of just being there if needed, as a disabled button suggest that the help will be enabled in the lifetime of the window after some action. btw: how often is a close button really disabled (and not just ignored by the program)?
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