Adding a few comments to the readme for android.
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to reflect your machine's setup
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to reflect your machine's setup
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see the sample for how to use this in your own projects
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see the sample for how to use this in your own projects
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If you only support armeabi-v7a or armeabi your final apks will be much smaller.
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To build the class files, either start a new Android project from existing sources
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in eclipse
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or from the commmand line:
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sh project_create.sh
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ant debug
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This should be linked to in your android projects, if you would like to reuse the
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code. See Calibration or CVCamera in the opencv/android/apps directory
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With cdt installed in eclipse, you may also "convert to C++ project" once you have
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opened this as an android project. Select makefile project->toolchain other to do this.
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