{{ aaaaaaaaaaaaaa, 1, 0, 2 }} {{ bbbbbbbbbbbbbb, 2, 0, 3 }} {{ cccccccccccccc, 3, 0, 4 }} {{ dddddddddddddd, 4, 0, 5 }} {{ eeeeeeeeeeeeee, 5, 0, 6 }} {{ ffffffffffffff, 6, 0, 7 }} {{ gggggggggggggg, 7, 0, 8 }} {{ hhhhhhhhhhhhhh, 8, 0, 9 }} {{ iiiiiiiiiiiiii, 9, 0, 10 }} {{ jjjjjjjjjjjjjj, 10, 0, 11 }} {{ kkkkkkkkkkkkkk, 11, 0, 12 }} {{ llllllllllllll, 12, 0, 13 }} {{ mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, 13, 0, 14 }} {{ nnnnnnnnnnnnnn, 14, 0, 15 }} {{ oooooooooooooo, 15, 0, 16 }} {{ pppppppppppppp, 16, 0, 0 }} This is an example of a help text topic nested 16 layers deep. EZhelp will attempt to anchor each subsequent menu window at the upper right corner of the previous menu. If that is not possible, the menu window will be centered on the screen. Before help text displays, all menus are removed from the screen, or "unrolled". This is to insure that the screen is restored to its original state before the help text is shown. This will allow EZhelp to seamlessly fit with your application. By default, error messages are turned off. If an error occurs, EZhelp will return a code to your program specifying the error number. If you turn error messages on, EZhelp will display the error message before exiting. This option can prove helpful for finding a mistake in a large help text file.