LAYOUT

Command Result
layout next Display the next layout.
layout prev Display the previous layout.
layout src Display the source window only.
layout asm Display the assembly window only.
layout split Display the source and assembly window.
layout regs Display the register window together with the source or assembly window.
focus next Make the next window active for scrolling.
focus prev Make the previous window active for scrolling.
focus src Make the source window active for scrolling.
focus asm Make the assembly window active for scrolling.
focus regs Make the register window active for scrolling.
focus cmd Make the command window active for scrolling.
refresh Refresh the screen. This is similar to typing CTRL + L or ref.
tui reg float Show the floating point registers in the register window.
tui reg general Show the general registers in the register window.
tui reg system Show the system registers in the register window.
tui reg next Show the next register group. List register groups as well as their order.
update Update the source window and the current execution point.
info win List and give the size of all displayed windows.
winheight [layout] [+-number] Change the height of the window name by lines (+ increase and - decreases).
tabset [nchars] Set the width of tab stops to be nchars characters.
set height lpp Specify a screen height of lpp lines.
show height Show current screen height.
set width cpl Specify a screen width of cpl characters.
show width Show current screen width.
tui reg float Show the floating point registers in the register window.
tui reg system Show the system registers in the register window.
tui reg general Show the general registers in the register window.
set pagination [on/off] Turn the output pagination on or off. Turning pagination off = set height 0
show pagination Show the current pagination mode.
set tui border-kind [kind] Select the border appearance for the source, assembly and register windows.
[space] Use a space character to draw the border.
[ascii] Use ascii characters +, - and \| to draw the border.
[acs] Use the Alternate Character Set to draw the border.
[drawn] Using character line graphics if the terminal supports them.
set tui border-mode [mode] Select the display attributes for the inactive window border.
set tui active-border-mode [mode] Select the display attributes for the active window border.
[standout] Use standout mode.
[reverse] Use reverse video mode.
[half] Use half bright mode.
[half-standout] Use half bright and standout mode.
[bold] Use extra bright or bold mode.
[bold-standout] Use extra bright or bold and standout mode.