From b29a6396085ab2c0374580fe0c8443ddeef69673 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrey Kamaev Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2012 16:27:13 +0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed links in formatting in Android intro tutorial --- .../android_dev_intro.rst | 72 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_dev_intro.rst b/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_dev_intro.rst index 31a657303..243087716 100644 --- a/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_dev_intro.rst +++ b/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_dev_intro.rst @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Introduction into Android Development This guide was designed to help you in learning Android development basics and quickly seting up your working environment. -This guide was written with Windows 7 in mind, though it should work with any other OS supported by Android SDK. +This guide was written with Windows 7 in mind, though it works with Linux (Ubuntu), Mac OS X and any other OS supported by Android SDK. If you encounter any error after thoroughly following these steps, feel free to contact us via `OpenCV4Android `_ discussion group or OpenCV `Q&A forum `_ . We'll do our best to help you out. @@ -34,14 +34,14 @@ Usually source code of an Android application has the following structure: where: -* the :file:`src` folder contains Java code of the application +* the :file:`src` folder contains Java code of the application, * the :file:`res` folder contains resources of the application (images, xml files describing UI layout , etc), * the :file:`libs` folder will contain native libraries after a successful build, * and the :file:`jni` folder contains C/C++ application source code and NDK's build scripts :file:`Android.mk` and :file:`Application.mk` - producing the native libraries. + producing the native libraries, * :file:`AndroidManifest.xml` file presents essential information about application to the Android system (name of the Application, name of main application's package, components of the application, required permissions, etc). @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ where: This file is generated by Eclipse or can be created with :command:`android` tool included in Android SDK. .. note:: Both files (:file:`AndroidManifest.xml` and :file:`project.properties`) are required to compile the C++ part of the application, - since NDK build system relies on them. If any of these files does not exist, compile the Java part of the project before the C++ part. + since Android NDK build system relies on them. If any of these files does not exist, compile the Java part of the project before the C++ part. :file:`Android.mk` and :file:`Application.mk` scripts ================================================================== @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Usually the file :file:`Application.mk` is optional, but in case of project usin Quick environment setup for Android development =============================================== -If you are making a clean environment install, then you can try `Tegra Android Development Pack `_ +If you are making a clean environment install, then you can try `Tegra Android Development Pack `_ (**TADP**) released by **NVIDIA**. When unpacked, TADP will cover all of the environment setup automatically and you can skip the rest of the guide. @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ If you are a beginner in Android development then we also recommend you to start .. |Nvidia_Tegra_Platform| replace:: *NVIDIA*\ ’s Tegra platform .. _Nvidia_Tegra_Platform: http://developer.nvidia.com/node/19071 .. |Tegra_Development_Kit| replace:: Tegra Development Kit -.. _Tegra_Development_Kit: http://developer.nvidia.com/tegra-ventana-development-kit +.. _Tegra_Development_Kit: http://developer.nvidia.com/mobile/tegra-hardware-sales-inquiries .. _Android_Environment_Setup_Lite: @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ You need the following software to be installed in order to develop for Android sudo update-java-alternatives --set java-6-sun **TODO:** add a note on Sun/Oracle Java installation on Ubuntu 12. - + #. **Android SDK** Get the latest ``Android SDK`` from http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ You need the following software to be installed in order to develop for Android :alt: Android SDK Manager :align: center - See `Adding SDK Components `_ for help with installing/updating SDK components. + See `Adding Platforms and Packages `_ for help with installing/updating SDK components. #. **Eclipse IDE** @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ You need the following software to be installed in order to develop for Android #. **ADT plugin for Eclipse** - These instructions are copied from `Android Developers site `_, check it out in case of any ADT-related problem. + These instructions are copied from `Android Developers site `_, check it out in case of any ADT-related problem. Assuming that you have Eclipse IDE installed, as described above, follow these steps to download and install the ADT plugin: @@ -215,41 +215,41 @@ You need the following software to be installed in order to develop for Android #. **Android NDK** -To compile C++ code for Android platform you need ``Android Native Development Kit`` (*NDK*). + To compile C++ code for Android platform you need ``Android Native Development Kit`` (*NDK*). -You can get the latest version of NDK from the `download page `_. To install Android NDK just extract the archive to some folder on your computer. Here are `installation instructions `_. + You can get the latest version of NDK from the `download page `_. To install Android NDK just extract the archive to some folder on your computer. Here are `installation instructions `_. -.. note:: Before start you can read official Android NDK documentation which is in the Android NDK archive, in the folder :file:`docs/`. + .. note:: Before start you can read official Android NDK documentation which is in the Android NDK archive, in the folder :file:`docs/`. - The main article about using Android NDK build system is in the :file:`ANDROID-MK.html` file. + The main article about using Android NDK build system is in the :file:`ANDROID-MK.html` file. + + Some additional information you can find in the :file:`APPLICATION-MK.html`, :file:`NDK-BUILD.html` files, and :file:`CPU-ARM-NEON.html`, :file:`CPLUSPLUS-SUPPORT.html`, :file:`PREBUILTS.html`. - Some additional information you can find in the :file:`APPLICATION-MK.html`, :file:`NDK-BUILD.html` files, and :file:`CPU-ARM-NEON.html`, :file:`CPLUSPLUS-SUPPORT.html`, :file:`PREBUILTS.html`. - #. **CDT plugin for Eclipse** -There are several possible ways to integrate compilation of C++ code by Android NDK into Eclipse compilation process. -We recommend the approach based on Eclipse :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling)` Builder. + There are several possible ways to integrate compilation of C++ code by Android NDK into Eclipse compilation process. + We recommend the approach based on Eclipse :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling)` Builder. -.. important:: Make sure your Eclipse IDE has the :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling)` plugin installed. Menu :guilabel:`Help -> About Eclipse SDK` and push :guilabel:`Installation Details` button. + .. important:: Make sure your Eclipse IDE has the :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling)` plugin installed. Menu :guilabel:`Help -> About Eclipse SDK` and push :guilabel:`Installation Details` button. -.. image:: images/eclipse_inst_details.png - :alt: Configure builders - :align: center + .. image:: images/eclipse_inst_details.png + :alt: Configure builders + :align: center -To install the `CDT plugin `_ use menu :guilabel:`Help -> Install New Software...`, -then paste the CDT 8.0 repository URL http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/releases/indigo as shown in the picture below and click :guilabel:`Add...`, name it *CDT* and click :guilabel:`OK`. + To install the `CDT plugin `_ use menu :guilabel:`Help -> Install New Software...`, + then paste the CDT 8.0 repository URL http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/releases/indigo as shown in the picture below and click :guilabel:`Add...`, name it *CDT* and click :guilabel:`OK`. -.. image:: images/eclipse_inst_cdt.png - :alt: Configure builders - :align: center + .. image:: images/eclipse_inst_cdt.png + :alt: Configure builders + :align: center -``CDT Main Features`` should be enough: + ``CDT Main Features`` should be enough: -.. image:: images/eclipse_inst_cdt_2.png - :alt: Configure builders - :align: center + .. image:: images/eclipse_inst_cdt_2.png + :alt: Configure builders + :align: center -That's it. Compilation of C++ code is fully integrated into Eclipse building process now. + That's it. Compilation of C++ code is fully integrated into Eclipse building process now. Debugging and Testing ===================== @@ -294,21 +294,23 @@ If you have an Android device, you can use it to test and debug your application ;NVIDIA Tegra %SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0955&PID_7100&MI_01 %CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0955&PID_7100&REV_9999&MI_01 - + #. Assuming you have your SDK installed to :file:`C:/android-sdk/`, you may try the following command in Windows console to acertain that your device was recognised and attached: .. code-block:: ini C:\android-sdk\platform-tools\adb devices - + .. image:: images/cmd_adb_devices.png :alt: Console :align: center - + #. Now, in Eclipse go :guilabel:`Run -> Run/Debug` to run your application in regular or debugging mode. :guilabel:`Device Chooser` will let you choose among the devices. Consult the official `Android Developers site `_ for more information on configuring hardware devices to work with other operating systems. +**TODO:** Describe device setup on Linux & OSX. + What's next =========== - + Now, when you have your development environment set up and configured, you may want to proceed to installing OpenCV4Android SDK. You can learn how to do that in a separate :ref:`O4A_SDK` tutorial. \ No newline at end of file