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Assembler Results table in Detailed Transposed mode cuts the output names ic20.1.500.22

StephanWeber
StephanWeber over 3 years ago

Hi,

At the top we can see the output names as usual as strings, but in some cases I need to use quite long strings, and see that they are not fully shown but are cut at the beginning, like "....putAtNomTemperatureCalibrated100mA".

I can fully understand that showing the full long output names by default is also inconvenient because it would too much space. However, if I click and drag the cell limit with the mouse I should be able to see the full string, like VoutputAtNomTemperatureCalibrated100mA.

A great feature would be to show the full name just in a bubble help. This way I would not need to drag with the mouse.

Bye Stephan

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    You mean like this? This is from ISR24:

    I don't have ISR22 to hand to check (although I don't think this has changed recently).

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    You mean like this? This is from ISR24:

    I don't have ISR22 to hand to check (although I don't think this has changed recently).

    Andrew

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