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

--- Comment #3 from OfficeUser <[email protected]> ---
Hello Eike,

thank you very much for your explanation. Indeed, I was not aware that Excel
has a "distinct boolean type". I even found out that the comparison candidates
Gnumeric, PlanMaker and OnlyOffice also have a "distinct boolean type" like
Excel.

Still, I don't think this changes the issue. LibreOffice Calc also displays the
*WORDS* TRUE and FALSE here. (In my opinion this has nothing to do with a
"simulation" of anything).

It has become established practice that *NUMERIC VALUES* in tables are
right-justified. The only reason for this is that the number of decimal places
becomes clear to the viewer more quickly.

But now it is a question of how the *WORDS* TRUE or FALSE should be displayed.
And for this I think centered is an absolutely reasonable default, which we
should follow with LibreOffice.

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