`GtkWindowGroup` makes group of windows behave like separate applications.
It achieves this by limiting the effect of GTK grabs and modality to windows in the same group.
A window can be a member in at most one window group at a time. Windows that have not been explicitly assigned to a group are implicitly
treated like windows of the default window group.
`GtkWindowGroup` objects are referenced by each window in the group, so once you have added all windows to a `GtkWindowGroup`, you can
drop the initial reference to the window group with unref. If the windows in the window group are subsequently
destroyed, then they will be removed from the window group and drop their references on the window group; when all window have been
removed, the window group will be freed.