I just noticed a side-effect which may help in debugging this issue...

The mouse cursor does not revert to a pointer after doing a right-click.


NORMAL EXPECTED BEHAVIOR

(a)
Typically, if you are hovering over an editable text area, the mouse pointer is 
a vertical bar (cursor).  when you move outside the text area, such as the 
window title-bar, the mouse pointer reverts to an arrow.

(b)
Also, when you right click in a text area, the mouse pointer changes to an 
arrow, so you can pick something in the pop-up context menu that appears.


UNWANTED SIDE-EFFECT BEHAVIOR

In this case, right-clicking does not change the cursor to an arrow; it
stays as a vertical bar.  After this, if you move the pointer outside
the text area to the window title bar, the mouse pointer is still a
cursor (vertical bar shape). Normal behavior should be as described in
(a) above.

This also happens for window resize pointers. The mouse pointer stays as
a cursor every where in the window after right-clicking in the text
area.

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  Context menus do not appear for Gtk text areas upon right-click

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