Updated README.

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Philipp Wiesemann 2014-08-15 23:18:57 +02:00
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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Instructions:
export NDK_MODULE_PATH="$PWD"/.. export NDK_MODULE_PATH="$PWD"/..
5. Edit <project>/src/org/libsdl/app/SDLActivity.java and remove the call to 5. Edit <project>/src/org/libsdl/app/SDLActivity.java and remove the call to
System.loadLibrary("SDL2") line 42. System.loadLibrary("SDL2").
6. Run 'ndk-build' (a script provided by the NDK). This compiles the C source 6. Run 'ndk-build' (a script provided by the NDK). This compiles the C source
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ Here's an example of a minimal class file:
import org.libsdl.app.SDLActivity; import org.libsdl.app.SDLActivity;
/* /**
* A sample wrapper class that just calls SDLActivity * A sample wrapper class that just calls SDLActivity
*/ */
@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ If you want to use threads in your SDL app, it's strongly recommended that you
do so by creating them using SDL functions. This way, the required attach/detach do so by creating them using SDL functions. This way, the required attach/detach
handling is managed by SDL automagically. If you have threads created by other handling is managed by SDL automagically. If you have threads created by other
means and they make calls to SDL functions, make sure that you call means and they make calls to SDL functions, make sure that you call
Android_JNI_SetupThread before doing anything else otherwise SDL will attach Android_JNI_SetupThread() before doing anything else otherwise SDL will attach
your thread automatically anyway (when you make an SDL call), but it'll never your thread automatically anyway (when you make an SDL call), but it'll never
detach it. detach it.
@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ Once you've copied the SDL android project and customized it, you can create an
* Select the Android -> Android Project wizard and click Next * Select the Android -> Android Project wizard and click Next
* Enter the name you'd like your project to have * Enter the name you'd like your project to have
* Select "Create project from existing source" and browse for your project directory * Select "Create project from existing source" and browse for your project directory
* Make sure the Build Target is set to Android 2.0 * Make sure the Build Target is set to Android 3.1 (API 12)
* Click Finish * Click Finish