way, then you can use @kbd{M-x gdba} to invoke GDB in graphical mode.
@menu
-* Layout:: Control the number of displayed buffers.
-* Breakpoints Buffer:: A breakpoint control panel.
-* Stack Buffer:: Select a frame from the call stack.
-* Watch Expressions:: Monitor variable values in the speedbar.
-* Other Buffers:: Input/output, locals, registers, assembler, threads
- and memory buffers.
+* GDB User Interface Layout:: Control the number of displayed buffers.
+* Breakpoints Buffer:: A breakpoint control panel.
+* Stack Buffer:: Select a frame from the call stack.
+* Watch Expressions:: Monitor variable values in the speedbar.
+* Other GDB User Interface Buffers:: Input/output, locals, registers, assembler,
+ threads and memory buffers.
@end menu
-@node Layout
-@subsubsection Layout
+@node GDB User Interface Layout
+@subsubsection GDB User Interface Layout
@cindex GDB User Interface layout
@findex gdb-many-windows
Since this does not work for variables defined in compound statements,
the default value is @code{nil}.
-@node Other Buffers
+@node Other GDB User Interface Buffers
@subsubsection Other Buffers
@table @asis