@Umang: The theme should draw the buttons the same way regardless of
which side of the title bar they are, in order to support both common
use and Lucid’s new default settings. So, I made it to draw the trough
on both sides, but in doing so I stumbled on one of Metacity’s
limitations: it will always paint a {left,right}_left_background beneath
a single button, instead of having, say, a
{left,right}_single_background function for such cases.

Without that, the only way for the themes to support flawlessly both
“menu:minimize,maximize,close” and “maximize,minimize,close:” is to have
two versions of each: say, “Normal” and “Lucid” versions for both, which
for me isn’t really an option.

However, there’s a compromise, and it was the option I chose: since the
window menu can be accessed by right-clicking *anywhere* on the title
bar, it is not lost if you use “:minimize,maximize,close” instead.

I do agree that a compromise isn’t really a solution, but we can’t do
much with Metacity’s shortcomings. I’ll download its sources later to
see if I can give it a shot, but I don’t expect to solve it there.

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[ambiance, radiance] no rounding when window has no maximise icon
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