GtkWidget *dialog = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons ("My diaolg", app_main_window,
                                      GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT,
                                      GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_REJECT, 
NULL);

I want to display the above dialog non-modally (after adding its various 
children) and I want the 'Cancel' button to close it.  This means I can't run 
the dialog using gtk_dialog_run() because that effectively makes it modal.  The 
strategy I decided was to attach a signal handler to the 'Cancel' button and 
use it to destroy its parent dialog.

Firstly, is that an advisable strategy?  Secondly, how do I obtain a pointer to 
the dialog's 'Cancel' button so that I can connect a signal handler to it?  I 
looked for functions like gtk_dialog_get_child() or 
gtk_window_get_child_with_id() or something similar but I couldn't find 
anything.

John
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