https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98338

--- Comment #5 from Joel Madero <jmadero....@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Tilman Vogel from comment #4)
> Ok, don't want to go too far OT but strictly speaking if I do what I always
> do to move a formula without changing its result and all over sudden,
> because of a very special detail of the formula, that workflow breaks, it
> quite profoundly prevents high quality work in my opinion.

Yeah breaking workflow isn't enough to make it "preventing high quality work" -
so long as there is a way to get it done (i.e., there is a workaround/different
workflow) then it's minor ("can slow down . . . not prevent...")  then it's
minor :)


> Anyway, you know better how to classify issues in this project - just to
> clarify why I wondered.

:) Always happy to see users interested in how things are done!
> 
> And now, I hope this is interesting enough to get fixed!

Indeed, just don't hold your breath :) There are several thousand bug reports,
just a few dozen really active developers....the job they do is truly
incredible

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