diff --git a/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_binary_package.rst b/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_binary_package.rst index 5147ec3fc..33c3bab21 100644 --- a/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_binary_package.rst +++ b/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_binary_package.rst @@ -245,15 +245,15 @@ Well, running samples from Eclipse is very simple: * On first run Eclips will ask you how to run your application: - .. image:: images/eclipse_11_run_as.png - :alt: Run sample as Android Application - :align: center + .. image:: images/eclipse_11_run_as.png + :alt: Run sample as Android Application + :align: center * Select the *Android Application* option and click **OK** button. Eclipse will install and run the sample. Here is sample ``Tutorial 1 Basic - 1. Add OpenCV`` detecting edges using Canny algorithm from OpenCV: - .. image:: images/emulator_canny.png - :height: 600px - :alt: Tutorial 1 Basic - 1. Add OpenCV - running Canny - :align: center + .. image:: images/emulator_canny.png + :height: 600px + :alt: Tutorial 1 Basic - 1. Add OpenCV - running Canny + :align: center