Usualy the title of the dialog goes there.
In our case, the title of this dialog box is : "Question".
It does exist, but it is not apparent.

The true question is : Is a missing title for a dialog is considered a
bug regarding Gnome Human Interface Guidelines ?

Or did the programmer forgot to show the title, but wished to ?

Those questions have an importance for me because :

1) I am doing automated tests for Anjuta.
So there are controls on the GUI that MUST have names, in order for me to be 
able to script the GUI.
In this particular case the dialog does have a title, it is just none apparent.
I can script it.
But in Anjuta there many other controls that do not have names. This make 
certain things unscriptable.
i.e: There things you cannot programmaticaly do because of that.
But not all control must have names, only those that the user can see, and act 
upon. Those must have names.

2) I am doing Quality Assurance for Anjuta.
For the time being I am not complaining to much because I am learning, but when 
the time will come
If something is not HIG compliant, this will be a bug for me, unless Anjuta 
developers know and have decided that this is not a bug.

So the question : Is a missing title a bug or not ?

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Missing title in Question dialog
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