What Omer Mano wrote is something like KDE (at least 4.3) has, only it
has it in reverse:

1. When the user clicks on the time then focuses another window, the calendar 
stays.
2. When the user drags the calendar away, it becomes a separate window. 
Currently, the window then disappears right away (that's probably a bug, since 
I'm using 4.3 beta2...) but it should disappear when focusing another window.

I can't decide on whether Omer's or KDE's behavior (except for the bug,
naturally) is more intuitive or logical, though. It's a matter of
opinion. At least the idea is great, it's all in the details :)

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Drop-down calendar does not close unless you click on it
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