This bug still exists in Precise.  It seems like a common enough
configuration to me: I have my laptop on my desk (1366x768), and put
another monitor above that (1280x1024), so the top monitor is 86 pixels
narrower than the laptop screen.  Notifications appear on the upper
screen, and the right side is clipped off.

How can invisible or incomplete notifications be a "low" bug fix
importance?

A workaround for me is to align the bottom monitor so the right edges
align.  That doesn't seem to cause problems with access to the Unity
launcher (configured to show only on the upper screen).  But it doesn't
seem like it would help some of the other use cases reported here.
There are various reasons for choosing alignments.

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