Yep, I believe it's the same sort of issue. 
Both are caused by the window shadow/border being detected as the edge of the 
window, so it is acting as if the window is wider & taller than it actually is.

In that case, it's auto-hiding the launcher as it's sitting under the
launcher from a wrapped window.

I can see three solutions (none of which I know how to implemenent):
1) Disable window shadows/borders completely
2) Make the shadows/borders external to the window dimensions so they aren't 
taken into account like they currently are
3) Stop workspaces from wrapping directly into each other

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  Non-maximized windows which sit on the border of a workspace move when
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