https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156425

            Bug ID: 156425
           Summary: Editor windows pop to top when mouse flies over them
           Product: LibreOffice
           Version: 7.5.3.2 release
          Hardware: Other
                OS: macOS (All)
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: medium
         Component: Writer
          Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
          Reporter: dreapp...@yahoo.com

Description:
When I move the mouse across the screen, without pressing any keys or otherwise
activating the mouse, just a move across my screen, often times any LibreOffice
window the mouse passes over will pop to the top of the screen. It may not be
active, but it is now occluding everything it intersects its region with. This
happens with the Writer, but may be happening with other products, like Calc
and Draw, as well. And it happens about 95% of the time, not all the time, just
enough to be very irritating and unpredictable. Perhaps it is speed related,
but I have moved the mouse both slowly and very fast across a window, and it
still pops to the top. And as I cross over another Writer window, it pops to
the top. It seems to happen slightly more frequently (97%) when the mouse
crosses over an exposed tool bar button, but it also happens if the mouse
simply passes over the edit pane.

Steps to Reproduce:
See description of problem.

Actual Results:
Just pass the mouse over a Writer window, especially any of the tool bar items.

Expected Results:
See description of problem. The result is that it is sometimes quite impossible
to edit the window you want because you moved the mouse out of the way to type
something and another window pops up so you definitely can't see what you are
doing. You have to minimize the other window, which may mean you can't see
other information you need to refer to. This kills productive dead.


Reproducible: Sometimes


User Profile Reset: Yes

Additional Info:
Window should only pop to the top of the display screen when they are clicked
on. And if a tool bar or menu button is clicked on when the window is not
active, all that should happen is the window pops to the top of the screen
display and becomes active. No other action should take place.

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