FWIW, I think the configuration pertaining to new windows should include
the following options:

 * don't raise, don't focus;
 * raise, but don't focus (currently missing);
 * raise and focus.

For completeness, "focus but don't raise" could be included, but I don't
think it makes sense.

As things are now, the datetime applet is next to useless, because the
calendar clicking it pops up is placed behind the other windows, so it's
only visible if you minimise all other windows first (which is another
annoyance caused by this bug/missing feature).

"Raise but don't focus" should be implemented so that even if the new
window were to pop up under the mouse, it shouldn't get focus until the
user actually moves the pointer.

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Xubuntu: newly opened windows are no longer placed on front
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/366683
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