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This doesn't apply to every GtkLabel I instantiate: only the ones constructed as part of implementing the cross-platform CTRL_TEXT. Those labels contain information that the dialog box is deliberately communicating to the user, so it seems a sensible idea to make sure they can be copy-pasted. By default, this also seems to cause them to become able to take the input focus, so I've reverted that. You can select them with the mouse, but I think having them appear in the tab order is an awkwardness too far, since they're not active in any other way.
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