"The correct way to do this would be to ask apps to follow the rules and
don't hack together widgets from classes which were not intended to be
hacked thusly."

I'm sorry, but what? Are you saying that it's wrong to write custom
widgets? Are you saying that everything you could ever want to
accomplish can be accomplished using only the built in classes? I'm a
bit surprised that a custom widget derived from GtkWidget would illicit
that comment.

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Human theme makes bad GTK widget class assumptions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237261
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