No, it just has a bad solution to this hard problem. You have two
outputs overlapping each other (the small screen is inside the large
screen's area) and it can't say "this window is on this monitor" because
they're on both monitors. The most obvious answer would be "whatever
monitor the top-left corner is in" but I can think of a few cases where
that doesn't work. The next most obvious is "whatever one the window is
most in" but then once you get it to maximize to the larger monitor the
smaller one is completely filled by this window so that one falls over.
I think this is how compiz works now.

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Wrongly placed maximized window with cloned display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/123205
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