Actually, it has nothing to do with clicking the close button at all.

- Use a terminal window as the window that will be closed.
- Arrange the windows as described above.
- Type 'exit' or hit ctrl-d in the terminal window to leave the shell. This 
will then implicitly close the terminal window.
- Watch the lower window raised.

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Title:
  Mouse Click Registered on Lower Window When Closing Overlying Window
  with focus-follows-mouse

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