Aha.  After starting an invisible emacs window, you can make it be
displayed with Ctrl+Alt+Tab, which is bound to the Static Application
Switcher’s “Next window (All windows)”.  This suggests that the window
is not actually invisible but is initially opened very far off the
screen.

Compiz’s default “Smart” window placement algorithm seems to be at
fault.  If you set ccsm → Place Windows → Placement Mode to anything
other than “Smart”, the emacs windows are displayed.

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[intrepid] emacs windows don’t display after compiz 0.7.6 upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/239917
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