Public bug reported:

I use the Unity Tweak Tool under 13.04. I found two settings which do
not seem to be respected (have no influence on the behavior of windows):
Open Unity Tweak Tool -> Window Manager -> Additional -> Focus Behavior.
Set "Focus mode:" to "Mouse" (or "Sloppy") and the "Auto-raise delay" to
either small or large (to see that this setting is not respected). Now
the focus follows the mouse/cursor, but the delay until the application
under the cursor is activated is always the same, no matter what the
"Auto-raise delay" is. Also, it does not matter whether "Auto-raise" is
On or Off. In both cases, the application under the cursor is
immediately activated which is quite annoying if you want to change the
settings of an open application and thus want to move the cursor to the
menu bar on the top border of the screen. If the cursor is moved over a
different application, its corresponding menu is displayed in the menu
bar, not the one you wanted to navigate to. That's typically why a delay
feature is there, to make this step possible, but it's not working here.

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Focus mode "mouse / sloppy" and auto-raise delay are not respected

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