As long as you add any tool to any of the default workspaces, illustrator will go behind all windows once you click on the application bar. Only standard workspaces works, however, the default workspaces (tool bars) are not comprehensive, that's why we add our own tools. Already so many years past, the problem still exists! The programmer should be fired. If Adobe refuse to rewrite the code to fix the workspace issue, I suggest just have one single workspace and turn on all the tools will do. Sorry for being blunt, there is don't need change things for the sick of changing to confuse people, introduce new errors to meet your KPI and give so much pains to the users, please!!!
As long as you add any tool to any of the default workspaces, illustrator will go behind all windows once you click on the application bar. Only standard workspaces works, however, the default workspaces (tool bars) are not comprehensive, that's why we add our own tools. Already so many years past, the problem still exists! The programmer should be fired. If Adobe refuse to rewrite the code to fix the workspace issue, I suggest just have one single workspace and turn on all the tools will do. Sorry for being blunt, there is don't need change things for the sick of changing to confuse people, introduce new errors to meet your KPI and give so much pains to the users, please!!!