https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63818

--- Comment #3 from maccabbeo <[email protected]> ---
Thanks for your comment. No need of a sample doc. Just please understand the
"unify" or "merge" function, that is you select two or more cells and apply
this function. As a result you got just one cell as bigger as the two or more
cells.

So, when you ask to "unify" or "merge" the whole row (I mean all the infinite
cells included in a row) you do manage to get just one cell, but the problem in
this case is that that only one cell is considered as an "infinitely big" cell.

In fact, when you try to center a text written indite that cell then Calc
should try to calculate the position in which the text should be placed. What
should normally happen is that Calc should place the text at the "middle point"
between the initial position of the cell and the end position of the cell.
How to calculate the "middle" position of that "infinitely big" cell?
I suppose that in this case the initial position is "zero" while the final
position is "infinite". What's the middle point between "zero" and "infinite"?
That's the problem that Calc should solve... which is impossible to solve.

Is it clear now?
Thank you again.
Regards.

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