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 db3906e029..dc95403ffd 100644 --- a/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_dev_intro.rst +++ b/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/android_dev_intro.rst @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ We recommend the approach based on Eclipse :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling) #. Open Eclipse and load the Android app project to configure. -#. Add a "native nature" to the project via Eclipse menu :guilabel:`New -> Other -> C/C++ -> Convert to a C/C++ Project`. +#. Add C/C++ Nature to the project via Eclipse menu :guilabel:`New -> Other -> C/C++ -> Convert to a C/C++ Project`. .. image:: images/eclipse_cdt_cfg1.png :alt: Configure CDT @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ We recommend the approach based on Eclipse :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling) :alt: Configure CDT :align: center -#. Check the project(s) to convert, the "Project type" = ``Makefile project``, "Toolchains" = ``Other Toolchain``. +#. Select the project(s) to convert. Specify "Project type" = ``Makefile project``, "Toolchains" = ``Other Toolchain``. .. image:: images/eclipse_cdt_cfg3.png :alt: Configure CDT @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ We recommend the approach based on Eclipse :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling) :alt: Configure CDT :align: center -#. Move to :guilabel:`Behaviour` tab and change "Workbench build type" section like shown below: +#. Go to :guilabel:`Behaviour` tab and change "Workbench build type" section like shown below: .. image:: images/eclipse_cdt_cfg5.png :alt: Configure CDT @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ We recommend the approach based on Eclipse :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling) :alt: Configure CDT :align: center -#. But if you open your C++ source file in Eclipse editor you'll see syntax errors marks. They are not real errors, but additional CDT configuring is required. +#. If you open your C++ source file in Eclipse editor, you'll see syntax error notifications. They are not real errors, but additional CDT configuring is required. .. image:: images/eclipse_cdt_cfg7.png :alt: Configure CDT @@ -387,13 +387,13 @@ We recommend the approach based on Eclipse :abbr:`CDT(C/C++ Development Tooling) The last path should be changed to the correct absolute or relative path to OpenCV4Android SDK location. - This should eliminate those syntax errors marks in Eclipse C++ editor. + This should clear the syntax error notifications in Eclipse C++ editor. .. image:: images/eclipse_cdt_cfg8.png :alt: Configure CDT :align: center - .. note:: The latest Android NDK **r8b** has a bit different STL headers path. So if you use this NDK version please use the following modified include paths list: + .. note:: The latest Android NDK **r8b** has a bit different STL headers path. So if you use this NDK version please use the following modified **Include** paths list: ::