If you've tried it in (say) kwin and icewm and got the same result, it's
probably a problem with the way Impress talks to WMs rather than any WMs
getting things wrong.

So both these windows are on the same display, yet the presence of the
second display causes the problem? That's pretty bizarre. I don't have a
dual-head display to test on, though. I hope someone who knows about
Impress will be along soon.

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impress lacks window list entry in dual head
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156272
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