Another very minor enhancement request, but then I'm supposing that the implementation for this one might also be very straightforward.
When clicking on a label link within an HTML disassembly, browsers typically jump to the location in a way that leaves the anchored line at the very top of the browser window. It'd be great if label anchors were at the top of any long-comment above the instruction, instead of directly at the instruction, so that sharing a link to a particular bit of code will show the leading comment straightaway, rather than the link's recipient having to "just know" that they should scroll up a little if they wish to view a comment's synopsis of the routine, etc.
Example: if you click this link to the "Expression" routine within my Family BASIC disassembly project, you don't immediately understand that there may well be a user-friendly comment directly above the line shown at the top of the browser (on Google Chrome, at any rate).
I have a number of these sorts of links into the disassembly from my project's Family BASIC Internal Details page, and someone following these links won't necessarily understand this aspect of browsing SourceGen-generated HTML disassemblies.
Thanks for this immensely useful tool!
Another very minor enhancement request, but then I'm supposing that the implementation for this one might also be very straightforward.
When clicking on a label link within an HTML disassembly, browsers typically jump to the location in a way that leaves the anchored line at the very top of the browser window. It'd be great if label anchors were at the top of any long-comment above the instruction, instead of directly at the instruction, so that sharing a link to a particular bit of code will show the leading comment straightaway, rather than the link's recipient having to "just know" that they should scroll up a little if they wish to view a comment's synopsis of the routine, etc.
Example: if you click this link to the "Expression" routine within my Family BASIC disassembly project, you don't immediately understand that there may well be a user-friendly comment directly above the line shown at the top of the browser (on Google Chrome, at any rate).
I have a number of these sorts of links into the disassembly from my project's Family BASIC Internal Details page, and someone following these links won't necessarily understand this aspect of browsing SourceGen-generated HTML disassemblies.
Thanks for this immensely useful tool!