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Title:
  Menu interaction in fully maximised window causes the next click on
  the title bar to restore the window (after 2^31ms of uptime)

Status in Compiz:
  New
Status in Nux:
  Confirmed
Status in Unity:
  New
Status in nux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  (Using the Terminal window as an example)
  1. Open a Terminal window
  2. Maximise a window fully so that its title bar and menu share the top Unity 
panel
  3. Click the "View" menu (the menu opens)
  4. Click the "Search" menu (the "View" menu closes)
  5. Click anywhere on the title bar
  6. The window restores to non-maximised size

  It shouldn't do this, only a double-click should restore the window.

  Alternative ways to trigger it:
  3. Click the "Terminal" menu
  4. Click the "Reset" option
  5. Click  anywhere on the title bar

  3. Click the "Terminal" menu
  4. Click inside the main area of the application
  5. Click anywhere on the title bar

  It looks like something is going wrong with the double-click detection
  when a menu is opened and then closed.

  Version: Ubuntu 14.04.1
  unity 7.2.2+14.04.20140714-0ubuntu1.1
  xorg 1:7.7+1ubuntu8

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