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Help Integration With The VCF

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An article on working with, creating, and integrating help using the Visual Component Framework.
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<h2>Introduction</h2>

<p>This is a test of the help system. It's just a simple test page.</p>

<h3>Complexity</h3>

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This is a more complex section. Here we discuss the various implications 
of bi-direction, no-frobnicating membranes as they relate to orthogonal design issues.
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Here's a table indicating our current efforts:

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    <td width="25%" bgcolor="#808080"><b>Current Moon Phase</b></td>
    <td width="25%" bgcolor="#808080"><b>Our Efforts</b></td>
    <td width="25%" bgcolor="#808080"><b>Your Efforts</b></td>
    <td width="25%" bgcolor="#808080"><b>Oprah's derived Income (USD)</b></td>
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    <td width="25%">Full</td>
    <td width="25%">Quarter</td>
    <td width="25%">None</td>
    <td width="25%">100</td>
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    <td width="25%">Half</td>
    <td width="25%">Full</td>
    <td width="25%">Some</td>
    <td width="25%">30,000</td>
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    <td width="25%">Semi-Half</td>
    <td width="25%">Quarter-Half</td>
    <td width="25%">A Lot</td>
    <td width="25%">12</td>
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    <td width="25%">Tiny</td>
    <td width="25%">Huge</td>
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efforts have caused us, out of necessity and biological ramifications, to
re-examine our role within their greater efforts at both spontaneous cellular
confabulation and dimensional non-aspective remoting.</p>
<h3>Asimovian Principles</h3>
<p><a name="figure1"></a>This figure demonstrates the Asimovian Contradiction
Principle:</p>
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<p><a name="fig1expl"></a>As this figure clearly indicates, a disturbing trend
is taking place. We predict a complete non-dysfunctional temporal anomaly within
2.45 parsecs as relating to Standard Time.&nbsp;</p>
<p>What strikes us as most profound is the use of green, and red, but <i>not</i>
the inclusion of the standard blue color, which indicates severe stresses of
unknown origin and strength. This is at complete variance with the current
understanding of Asimovian Contradiction and further presupposes a wealth of
deterministic non-functionalism. </p>
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Currently working on the Visual Component Framework, a really cool C++ framework. Currently the VCF has millions upon millions upon billions of Users. If I make anymore money from it I'll have to buy my own country.

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