Mozilla’s Alex Faaborg announced that some final touches to Firefox themes in all platforms will be added just in time for the upcoming release candidate.
On Windows, secondary glyphs in the main window (search menu, new tab, tab scroll, tab list) will be etched-in.

Linux gets new blocked plug-in icons.

On Mac OSX, the keyhole background etch was dismissed, and the same could (hopefully) happen on Windows.

I actually like the etch background for the keyhole.
[...] much new in this candidate. As expected at this stage, work is mostly polishing. In particular, the Windows themes got some update tab scrolling, tab list and new tab icons to better match Windows’ [...]
The default Vista theme really is quite ugly. It would be much improved by getting rid of the sickly purple background, but I think that’ll probably be there for the forseeable future. Kempelton is recommended as a nice
Yes, I don’t like the “keyhole” idea in Windows theme. It remains me Win3.1-Win95 ugliness. Maybe in future Alex Faaborg will remove it from Windows theme too…
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They look disabled… =/