It has been announced in the changelog that the format of hours has changed with the latest update.
There's a few reasons why I decided to do this:
- Some time span formats were already printed as text, and not numbers
- Some third party programs (most importantly Apple Numbers, which many people on macOS use as their default xlsx viewer) is unable to "understand" the
[h]:mm
(and similar) formats. It would only render durations up to 24h, but then don't "overflow" to 25h etc - instead Numbers would show "1h". This caused problems especially when using groupings or the sum row.
I wasn't able to find a better solution to this, and therefore decided to just print the text instead. WorkingHours still sums up the duration and inserts a "sum" row if this was selected in the export screen. If you need to perform calculations, you can still use the "separate columns for hours and minutes" setting