There are two ways GTK can add a headerbar to a dialog:
- the dialog is constructed with the :use-header-bar property
- all windows should use client-side decorations
In the first case, the headerbar is added by GtkDialog with no
dedicated style class, and in the latter by GtkWindow with the
"default-decoration" style.
As a result, dialogs with plain titlebars can end up with clearly
distinct and inconsistent styles.
To address this, allow headerbars to track whether they should use
the "default-decoration" style and enable it for dialogs.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/merge_requests/836