* gdb.texinfo (TUI Keys): Document C-x o key to switch active window.

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2003-07-26 Stephane Carrez <stcarrez@nerim.fr>
* gdb.texinfo (TUI Keys): Document C-x o key to switch active window.
2003-07-24 Daniel Jacobowitz <drow@mvista.com>
* gdbint.texinfo (libgdb components): Correct a GDB to GDBN.

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Think of it as the Emacs @kbd{C-x 2} binding.
@kindex C-x o
@item C-x o
Change the active window. The TUI associates several key bindings
(like scrolling and arrow keys) to the active window. This command
gives the focus to the next TUI window.
Think of it as the Emacs @kbd{C-x o} binding.
@kindex C-x s
@item C-x s
Use the TUI @emph{SingleKey} keymap that binds single key to gdb commands
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@end table
In the TUI mode, the arrow keys are used by the active window
for scrolling. This means they are not available for readline. It is
necessary to use other readline key bindings such as @key{C-p}, @key{C-n},
@key{C-b} and @key{C-f}.
for scrolling. This means they are available for readline when the
active window is the command window. When the command window
does not have the focus, it is necessary to use other readline
key bindings such as @key{C-p}, @key{C-n}, @key{C-b} and @key{C-f}.
@node TUI Single Key Mode
@section TUI Single Key Mode