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diff --git a/src/help/studio_help/src/topics/u_download-components.dita b/src/help/studio_help/src/topics/u_download-components.dita new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6cf74e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/help/studio_help/src/topics/u_download-components.dita @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<!DOCTYPE reference PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Reference//EN" "../dtd/reference.dtd"> +<reference id="u_download-components" xml:lang="en-us"> + <title>Download Components dialog</title> + <shortdesc>The Download Components dialog allows you to specify or download an SDK, and install support for native + (C/C++) code development. To open this dialog, select <uicontrol>Download components</uicontrol> from the + <uicontrol>MOTODEV</uicontrol> menu.</shortdesc> + <prolog> + <metadata> + <keywords> + <!--<indexterm></indexterm>--> + </keywords> + </metadata> + </prolog> + <refbody> + <section> + <p>The left side of the Download Components dialog lists the types of components you can download and install. (If + you don't see this list in the Download Components dialog, click the <uicontrol>More</uicontrol> button near the + bottom of the dialog.) Selecting a component type alters the right side of the dialog; on this side are listed + those components of the selected type that you have not yet installed. From here you can select individual + components to be installed.</p> + <p>The supported component types are (not all may be listed in the dialog, depending upon component availability):</p> + <simpletable> + <strow> + <stentry><uicontrol>SDK</uicontrol></stentry> + <stentry>Software development kit (SDK). Use this option to specify an SDK (if you have already downloaded + one) or download one (by clicking <uicontrol>Download</uicontrol>) if you have not. Note that the Android + SDK by itself is not enough to develop with: you will also need one or more platforms. After downloading or + selecting the SDK, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager (which you can access using the link provided below + the SDK Location field) to download platforms. You also use the Android SDK and AVD Manager to update SDKs + and platforms; this dialog is primarily just for new installations to link MOTODEV Studio to the Android + SDK.</stentry> + </strow> + <strow> + <stentry><uicontrol>Native Support</uicontrol></stentry> + <stentry>Supports native (C/C++) code development, in addition to Java. In order to use this option you must + have separately downloaded and installed the Android NDK. Additionally, the JDK (not just the JRE) must be + installed, and if your development computer is running Microsoft Windows you must have Cygwin installed. + Verify the correct installation and configuration of each before enabling native support in MOTODEV + Studio.</stentry> + </strow> + </simpletable> + </section> + </refbody> +</reference> |