The first snippet you showed doesn't do anything for me (not even for
other GNOME windows).

Anyway...

Could you please try "terminal-window" as the selector? This should
match the toplevel window. Or some combination of "terminal-window" and
"decoration"...

VTE is the terminal emulation widget, the area where the terminal
emulation happens. As you increase its padding, you'll see that it does
_not_ include the menubar and tab bar on the top, and the scrollbar on
the right. Hence if you want to achieve something on the overall window,
going for anything VTE-related isn't the right approach. (If there's a
way to select on a "decoration" with the condition that it has a "vte-
terminal" somewhere down among its descendants, then that might work
too. I'm not sure if such selectors exist.)

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