This appears to be correct behaviour. When a dialog is modal you don't
want it to be possible to raise the dialog above some other app without
bringing the dialog's parent along. The resulting window stack would be
too confusing if the parent was hidden behind.

The situation seems to be confused more here by the modal dialog having
window buttons, but that's just questionable app design. I feel like
KeePassXC needs fixing by changing its dialog to non-modal.


** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: Opinion => Invalid

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