I am VERY interested in continuing work on this.  I'm now running 19.04
and the problem persists.  I cannot change the status so please update
it.

There has been a long running discussion on the Xfce buglist which you
can review here:

https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15116

The problem seems to be that the move to gtk3 is the source of the
condition as it has dropped support for multiple monitors.  Olivier
Fourdan is maintaining xfwm4 and he has apparently done something
internally that allows X11-aware applications to be launched on a
separate display (:0.1) in addition to the native display (:0.0), but
none of the other Xfce components such as the panel, desktop, etc have
the ability to run more than one instance on the main display.

In this forum discussion:

https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=50336#p50336

member gert pointed to this patch in the gtk3 repository that seems to
indicate that multi-screen support has been added back into the toolkit.

https://github.com/xfce-
mirror/xfwm4/commit/b52c2f5b740434803342c471d4dcb5dd62eb99a1

However, this patched version of gtk has not yet made it into a Ubuntu
distribution.

Losing multi-headed independent desktop support has been a terrible step
backwards for Ubuntu.  Please look into this more closely and make sure
that the 19.10 release gets the tools required to get this capability
restored.

I'll provide additional info if necessary.  However, as an end0user in
this arena, I don't have more insights into the interactions of the
display components making up the various desktop environments.


On a couple of other forums, I asked whether there was another flavor of Ubuntu 
that was properly supporting multiple screens.  I received zero replies.  
Multiple independent desktops is critical (as opposed to Xinerama mode) so that 
material can be displayed statically on one display while changing workspaces 
on the other screen.

** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #15116
   https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15116

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