> This is one of those things that you either love or
> hate.  Personally,
> I *like* this behaviour, as it lets me type in the
> "underneath" window
> without obscuring the upper ones.
I am not sure we are talking the same thing, ;-). If same, I am still confused 
that I do not know what action invoke this behavior.

Generally, the active window is at the top. Sometimes/Occasionally it is not. 
In other words, I do not how to manually do it quickly. I only know a messy 
way: alt+middle button.

> THat said, it is customisable: From workspace Menu,
> pick Applications ->
> Application manager -> Desktop controls -> Window
> style manager.  Click
> Raise window when made active, and you're good to go.
I have changed it following your instructions.

Thanks,
 
 
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