I also have a workaround:
Make the Xnest main window 'sticky' (so it stays there on all desktops)
and the problem never happens.
Note that shading the window doesnt cause any problems provided it is sticky
This is a bit annoying but it works
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Andrew McDonnell
B. Eng (CSE)
Me
e don't ignore window manager frames
-f propname format [dformat] formats to use for property of given
name
-spy examine window properties forever
startkde: Done.
-- Andrew
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Andrew McDonnell
B. Eng (CSE)
Member, IEEE
Member, Australian Computer Society
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