[Feature Request]: Allow `KryptonNavigator` to support form minimise, maximise/restore and close `ButtonSpec` buttons
See original GitHub issueWhilst investigating a solution to #925, I have noticed that the KryptonNavigator does not currently support form minimise, maximise/restore and close ButtonSpec buttons.

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Either make them public, or use the “friends internals” equivalent attribute to allow krypton dll’s to access other krypton dll’s internal classes (That just prevents “Some” optimisation, it’s no biggy otherwise !).
Yes!!!