https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62664

--- Comment #5 from Dominique Boutry <dominique.bout...@laposte.net> ---
The behaviour that I understand is :
- there is a difference between the (unique) active cell (the one with large
black border, reported in the heading) and the one or more cells selected (the
ones with light blue background)
- a format command applies to the selected cell(s) if any, and defaulted to the
active cell if there are no selected cells
- no ambiguity when the format is the settings of a background,
- a precise behaviour is needed when the format is the setting of borders, in
order to distinguish between inner and outer borders of the selected cells. And
in fact the results appears a little bit fancyful. Just one exemple below.

- on a new Calc sheet, click on B3, ctrl-click on C2, C3 and D3, no matter the
order, resulting in 4 selected cells (B3, C2, C3, D3)
- format > cell > border, select the 2 external horizontals, OK
- then click on B6, ctrl-click on C5, C6 and D6, no matter the order, resulting
in 4 selected cells (B6, C5, C6, D6)
- format > cell > border, select the 2 external verticals, OK
- compare the two resuls. Can't we say that the horizontal outline is
understandable, while the vertical one is not (in particular, for C6) ?

The issue would be : please write down current implemented rules ; if it is
impracticable, please imagine, write in docs and implement a rule
understandable and useful for users.

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