After looking into the source for a bit, it seems that my issue is when
it doesn't detect any panels (gnome-panel anyway) it defaults to using
workarea fallback which completely ignores multi-head focus-folllow and
uses the entire desktop size instead of a specific monitor.

I just made changes to the code to make it default to the first monitor
(or the focus monitor if defaults_multi_head_focus_follow exists)
instead of the entire desktop.

My changes are very specific, though.  I don't have a top panel (or any
gnome-panels for that matter) AND I'm using multiple screens.

A more elegant solution would be to look into scenarios where no [?top]
panel exists in a multi-head environment and having it fall back to
focus-follow or even a specified display through gconf.

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regression vs. notification-daemon: positioning when multiple screens are 
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