Drop using {open,close}pixel() in favor of setting input shape to a 0x0 rect #49
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Part of the X Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension includes the ability to set the input shape. Setting the input shape to what is effectively a 0x0 rectangle results in a grid that cannot be clicked on; clicks and motion events end up being passed to the window below the grid.
Since this basically achieves what {open,close}pixel() was originally made for, we can just set the input shape as part of the initialization for our window and remove {open,close}pixel() and mouseinfo, as they are no longer needed.