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Delphi 6 Level 1
1.1 Delphi Overview 1.2 Windows Programming 1.3 Presentation Strategy 2.1 SKI Style 2.2 The Help System 2.3 The 6 Principle Windows 3.1 Configuring the Main Window 3.2 Configuring the Form Designer 3.3 Configuring the Code Editor 3.4 Configuring the Object Inspector 4.1 Creating a New Project or Group 4.2 The Form & Frame Designers Delphi 6 Level 2
1.1 Properties of Object Inspector 1.2 Events 1.3 Selecting Multiple Components & Finding Components 2.1 Selecting, Moving & Adding Objects 3.1 Component Palette Organization & Content 3.2 How the Hierarchy Works 3.3 How the Help System Works 4.1 Opening & Closing an Application 4.2 Accessing Data 4.3 Data Module 4.4 The Form Wizard & Using Multiple Forms Together Delphi 6 Level 3
1.1 Overview of Queries 1.2 Selecting a Table 1.3 Selecting Specific Fields 1.4 One-to-Many Relationships 2.1 DBEdit 2.2 DBCtrlGrid 2.3 DBListBox 2.4 DBComboBox 2.5 DBLookupComboBox 3.1 Creating Persistent Fields 3.2 Creating Constraints 3.3 Visual Attributes 3.4 Required & Read-Only Properties 3.5 FieldName, Origin, & Name 4.1 Lookup Fields 4.2 Calculated Fields Delphi 6 Level 4
1.1 Aligning & Sizing Tools 1.2 The Align & Anchor Properties 1.3 Page Control 2.1 Using the Grid Editor 3.1 Images & Text within the Database 3.2 Images & Text from Files 4.1 Menus 4.2 Speedbars 4.3 Toolbars & Coolbars 4.4 Tanimate 5.1 CL Programming Overview Delphi 6 Level 5
1.1 What Delphi is Doing for You? 1.2 Editing Features 1.3 Code Insight 1.4 Code Explorer 1.5 Message Pane 1.6 Local Menu 2.1 The Files Used in Object Pascal 2.2 Program Structure 3.1 Native Types 4.1 Simple User Defined Types 4.2 Class Types Delphi 6 Level 6
1.1 White Space 1.2 Tokens 1.3 Comments 1.4 Compiler Directives 1.5 Operators 2.1 Expressions 2.2 Statements 2.3 Sub-Routines 2.4 Control Syntax 3.1 Canceling Edits & Deleting Records 3.2 Posting Records 3.3 Inserting & Editing Records 3.4 Opening a Database 3.5 Calculated Fields 3.6 SQL Builder Delphi 6 Level 7
1.1 Design Time Tools 1.2 Runtime Techniques 2.1 Introduction to ADO 2.2 ADO Connections 2.3 ADO DataSet 2.4 ADO Table 2.5 ADO Queries 3.1 Creating a Quick Report 3.2 Creating a Page Header 3.3 Creating a Column Header 3.4 Creating a Detail Band Delphi 6 Level 8
1.1 Introduction to Debugging 1.2 Parameters 1.3 Setting Breakpoints 1.4 Trace Into 1.5 Run to 1.6 The Call Stack 1.7 Tracing into the VCL 1.8 Using a Watch 1.9 Application Source 1.10 Evaluate Modify Window 1.11 The Inspect Window 1.12 Breakpoints 1.13 Output Debug Strings 1.14 Debugger Options Delphi 6 Level 9
1.1 Using the Action Manager 1.2 Action Toolbar 1.3 Action Menu 1.4 Associating Images 1.5 Creating a Sidebar 1.6 User Preferences 1.7 Enabling Actions 1.8 Embedded Dialog Boxes 1.9 Augmenting Standard Actions 2.1 Auto Creating Forms 2.2 Explicit Instantiation of Form 2.3 Conserving Resources 2.4 Using ShowModal 2.5 Splash Screen 2.6 Instantiating Components 2.7 Adding Action to Instantiated Objects 2.8 Working with Properties Delphi 6 Level 10
1.1 Application Event Object 1.2 Handling Application Events 1.3 Using Resource Strings 2.1 Sorting Demo 2.2 Using the TThread Object 2.3 Creating a New TThread 2.4 Using a TThread Descendant 2.5 Polymorphism 2.6 Summary of Sorting Demo 2.7 Front-end to the Background Query Demo 2.8 Using a TThread Descendent 3.1 Drag & Drop Demo 3.2 Setting Component Properties for Drag & Drop 3.3 Drag & Drop Event Handlers Delphi 6 Level 11
1.1 Overview of Component Creation 1.2 Selecting the Ancestor Component 1.3 Redeclaring Properties 1.4 Overriding the Constructor 1.5 Formatting the DateTime String 1.6 Internal Fields 1.7 Adding Properties 1.8 Adding an Owned Object 1.9 Dynamically Adjusting the Component 1.10 Installing the Component 1.11 Changing the Ancestor Class 1.12 Adding an Icon 2.1 Creating a Descendant of the Hint Window 2.2 Creating the New Hint Window 2.3 Instantiating the New Hint Window Class 2.4 Displaying a Hint 2.5 Cleaning Up 2.6 Using This New Component Delphi 6 Level 12
1.1 The TPie Component 1.2 Component & Property Editors 2.1 Introduction to Tray-Notification Icons 2.2 Creating the TTrayNotifyIcon 2.3 The TIcon Manager 2.4 Using the TrayNotificationIcon
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