Here is something I can reproduce, although windows are on the same
workspace:

1. Open an image with The Gimp
2. Make sure the window with the image is large enough to cover most of the 
screen
3. Open the drop shadow dialog box (filters -> light and shadow -> drop shadow)
4. Click OK
5. Re-open the drop shadow dialog box

The first time it appears on top of the parent window, then it is always
opened behind that window.

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Places child windows on the incorrect workspace
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90562
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