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20.3 experiments #322

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Testing some changes for Mint 20.3

This gives each variation a bit more of it's own flavor. Also gets rid of a
bit of the dreary all grey feeling that the theme has.
This brings us inline with Adwaita and many other themes.

Companion to: linuxmint/muffin#599
With the new shadows this really helps define the edges of unfocused windows.
It also solves a long standing issue when the theme is used in something
like Marco without compositing by helping define where the edge of the
window is.
This brings a bit more color tinting to the theme overall.
This brings us inline with how muffin handles normal tiled windows.
Mostly just clean up some ugly borders.
Color to match the other Mint file managers.
Accidentally changed this to a light color when changing the bg in the
filemanager sidebar. Fix it so it has a dark panel again.
Match up csd and non-csd windows as much as possible. Add a bit of a border
to the hover buttons to make them more noticeable. Make sure to cover all the
button states.
These were 20px in size compared to those in the metacity theme being 18px.
Update the csd buttons to be 18 as well.
We want to move away from using the accent color as much. Start with removing
from active button bg's.
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