I forgot to mention that it doesn't matter if the "always on top"
setting is used on any window.

The particular use case that I experience routinely is that when in a
terminal window, gnome-terminal or xterm, then web browser windows
(firefox, konqueror, google-chrome) always appear in the background.
These browsers are started from clicks on the top panel toolbar.

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New windows are put in the background when a window has Always on Top set
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197288
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