Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24688171-20151031111958/@comment-1757994-20151031135825

LiaSakura wrote: should do it. But a trailing zero would be needed for the parser function to consider it as 50 and not 5. Although, it doesn't exactly display as H hours M minutes but as H:M.

Unfortunately: You get the idea.
 * 1) #time adds (or subtracts) the time argument to (from) the current time.
 * 2) #time is exceedingly buggy with fractional hours (or fractional anything). As of the time of this writing:
 * 3) * →  (should be the current time in whatever zone you set in preferences)
 * 4) * →  (is not anything useful)
 * 5) * →  (adds 1 hour)
 * 6) * →  (adds 1 hour)
 * 7) * →  (adds 5 hours, not 30 minutes)
 * 8) * →  (adds 4 hours, not 90 minutes)
 * 9) * →  (adds 3 hours, not 150 minutes)
 * 10) * →  (subtracts 11 hours)

I don't think there's any standard function that would take the input string "16.5 hours" and return the output string "16 hours 30 minutes". I can't think of an easy way to kludge one, either, so you'd basically have to write your own parser.