Description copied from dup, I think the window placement code is right,
but the addition of the shade frame (then being see by the Launcher as
part of the window) is what is initiating the hide:

  Starting with a clean desktop and launching a single application (eg.
Ctrl-Alt-t for a Terminal) this causes the Launcher to always
immediately hide.

  It appears that the window itself is being aligned to not overlap with
the Launcher, but that the shadow around it on the left-hand-side
overlaps with the Launcher. Ideally the Launcher should not take
outside/shadow space into consideration when determining if to hide.

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Title:
  When windows open for the first time they should not hide the launcher

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