There are many different debug tabs available in BugSeeker each of which displays a particular aspect of your program's internal debug state. Layout options allow you to configure the relative positioning and locations of the various debug tabs and provides options for you to show or hide certain debug tabs.
Configuring relative debug tab positions and locations
Each session has a set of debug tabs available to it. Debug tabs may be placed in either the left or right side of the session splitter. The option screen represents the left and right tab areas as two lists appropriately labelled Left and Right. To configure which debug tab belongs to which side simply click the debug tab item in the list and drag and drop them to whichever list you want them to be placed. Debug tabs can be place all on one side if you prefer.
To configure the relative positioning of the debug tabs within a side, simply drag the debug tab list item within the list to its new position. As you drag the item the existing items within the list will be highlighted. If you drop the item on a highlighted item in the list, the item dropped onto the list will occupy that location in the list.
Show monitors tab
If this option is checked the monitors debug tab will be displayed when a session is currently active. Unchecking this option will hide the monitors debug tab. This feature is available because in certain debug runtimes, displaying monitor information for the process being debugged will decrease debug performance (stepping will be really slow for instance).
Show info tab when session is active
If this option is checked the info tab will be displayed when a session is active. If unchecked, the info tab will be hidden when a debug session is active and displayed only when the session has ended. Hiding the info tab is useful if you rarely refer to it and don't want it occupying space on the debug tabs.