@Joel, Jani: let me try to summarize what the expected behaviour is (by
design): there should be one panel per monitor. The panel that is on the
same monitor as the launcher has additional "features" compared to the
panels on the other monitors: it has the ubuntu button that invokes the
dash, and it hosts the legacy systray icons. All panels can display the
window controls and title, as well as application/system indicators
(like sound/datetime/me menu…). The window controls and application
title for the active window will appear only in the panel that is on the
same screen as the active window.

Now, considering that the launcher must always be on the leftmost
monitor (because space for panels, aka struts, can only be reserved at
the edges of the virtual desktop), as a consequence the "main" panel
(the one that has the ubuntu button and that hosts the systray) should
also always be on the leftmost monitor. IIRC the code that handles this
tests on the primary monitor rather than the leftmost one, which is
probably the cause of the issue.

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  [panel] The main panel is not on the primary monitor in a dual-head
  setup

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