The below links are a series of AVI tutorials. These are AVI files created with
Lead Capture and Present. They can be played with any media player, however, a
special decoder (CODEC) is required to be downloaded and installed first. This is a FREE
download which will only take a minute or two of your time to download and install.
Click here to Download CODEC
All of the AVI files were created at a resolution less than or equal to 1024 x 768,
therefore it is required that you set your screen resolution to a minimum of 1024 x 768
and that you use your media player in Skin Mode for the best display. Also, make
sure to turn up your speaker or headphone volume so you may hear the narrator.
| Name of Tutorial | Description | Narrator |
|---|---|---|
| Drag and Drop | How to create a Drag and Drop using eXpress++ | Roger Donnay |
| Dot Prompt Interpreter | How to use XDOT.EXE, the eXpress++ Dot Prompt and Interpreter | Roger Donnay |
| Using XP Manifests | How to use XP Manifest files to give your GUI application that XP look | Roger Donnay |
| Moving a Window with No Titlebar | How to give the user the ability to move a window that has no title bar | Roger Donnay |
| Debugging with eXpress++ (1) | Using the DCBDEBUG command in your code for In-Line debugging | Roger Donnay |
| Debugging with eXpress++ (1) | Using the Array/Object Inspector in your code for In-Line debugging | Roger Donnay |
| eXpress++ Help System (1) | Incorporating the eXpress++ Context Help system into an eXpress++ application | Roger Donnay |
| eXpress++ Help System (2) | Incorporating the eXpress++ Context Help system into an eXpress++ application | Roger Donnay |
| eXpress++ Help System (3) | Incorporating the eXpress++ Context Help system into an eXpress++ application | Roger Donnay |
| eXpress++ Help System (4) | Incorporating the eXpress++ Context Help system into an eXpress++ application | Roger Donnay |
| eXpress++ Help System (5) | Incorporating the eXpress++ Context Help system into an eXpress++ application | Roger Donnay |
