https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149941

--- Comment #2 from Eike Rathke <er...@redhat.com> ---
I don't really care.
However, with the difference between Excel (which has a distinct boolean type)
and Calc (that does not have a distinct boolean type) I think it might not even
be that a good idea, because for Calc it's really just a number format, any
number can be formatted as BOOLEAN where 0 is displayed as FALSE and any other
numeric value as TRUE. This is not possible in Excel AFAIK, as soon as a
formula result changes from boolean to numeric the boolean display "format"
(which it isn't) changes to the previous applied format, IIRC. Correct me if
I'm wrong.

Emulating something like that would require much more than just centring a
boolean display format.

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