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Right now most of the documentation is inline. For the most part, you simply call the various component_get_() functions somewhere in your code, get a string back, and then do something with it. (Print it, attach it to a node, pass it to a template, whatever.)
More complete docs forthcoming when I have time. :-/
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Crell commentedRight now most of the documentation is inline. For the most part, you simply call the various component_get_() functions somewhere in your code, get a string back, and then do something with it. (Print it, attach it to a node, pass it to a template, whatever.)
More complete docs forthcoming when I have time. :-/
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