Problem is, that I can reproduce this bug with every app which can handle multiple windows and open them using shortcuts or other means. For example open Sublime Text 3, open a terminal and run subl -n ~/.bashrc. This opens a second window of sublime but does not pull it to the front. It just opens the window in the background. I like the idea and it would perhaps make sense in some ways, but by default its kind of annoying.
Problem is, that I can reproduce this bug with every app which can handle multiple windows and open them using shortcuts or other means. For example open Sublime Text 3, open a terminal and run subl -n ~/.bashrc. This opens a second window of sublime but does not pull it to the front. It just opens the window in the background. I like the idea and it would perhaps make sense in some ways, but by default its kind of annoying.