xdg-open is the tool used in linux to open the default application but
how can it be used by user/scripts/applications (without an api) if it
doesn't behave as expected with nautilus? Following on from that if you
then set the env var (as per my xdg-open change) in scripts then we have
gone full circle and those scripts will then steal focus.

Why does it matter if gnome-open knows which event as long as a correct
timestamp is issued if no timestamp has been set? If it is possible to
modify gnome-open to correctly set a timestamp that seems like a good
solution and it does mention in the gtk api that the timestamp is only
ideally from the event so it's not a requirement.

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  Nautilus window opens behind current window

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