** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: compiz
  
- While I was posting the previous two window stacking bug reports, I
- noticed another, similar problem:
  (All this is about the latest Compiz from GIT, with "redirect
  full-screen" _disabled_.)
  
  Open two windows that you can easily tell apart. (It works with two
  terminals, as long as they have different text on them.) Make them
  both full-screen; you'll need the Extra WM Actions plugin. (F11,
  Alt+Tab, F11.) The point is that you're supposed to have the two
  topmost windows in full-screen mode, say A on top of B. The focus is
  of course on A. Now "un-full-screen-ize" (?) the top window (A), by
  pressing F11 again.
  
  I would expect in that case the stacking order would remain unchanged,
  i.e. a non-full-screen A on top of a full-screen B. However, A is
  pushed below B! As in the previous bugs I posted, it keeps the focus,
  though. You can see this by making the B window transparent before the
  test, so you can see the typing in the A window through it.
  
  In this case, after full-screen is turned off, the window is passed to
  updateWindowAttributes() with the
  stackingMode=CompStackingUpdateModeNormal. (The problematic call is in
  the file "extrawm.c"). The function is fullscreenWindow(CompWindow*,
  int). At the end (line 71 in my version) there's a call to
  
        updateWindowAttributes (w, CompStackingUpdateModeNormal)
  
  However, changing from full-screen to non-full-screen should not
  change the stacking. So I believe the call should be changed to:
  
        updateWindowAttributes (w, CompStackingUpdateModeNone)
  
  I tried it, and the stacking works correctly.

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compiz window stacking bug (toggling full-screen)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173303
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