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diff --git a/docs/html/guide/developing/eclipse-adt.jd b/docs/html/guide/developing/eclipse-adt.jd index a5cf735..c3ec2e5 100644 --- a/docs/html/guide/developing/eclipse-adt.jd +++ b/docs/html/guide/developing/eclipse-adt.jd @@ -149,15 +149,15 @@ on running your applicaiton.</p> <h3 id="CreatingAnAvd">Creating an AVD</h3> -<p>With ADT 0.9.2 and above, the Android AVD Manager provides a simple graphical interface +<p>With ADT 0.9.3 and above, the Android SDK and AVD Manager provides a simple graphical interface for creating and managing AVDs. (If you're using ADT version 0.9.1 or older, you must use the <code>android</code> tool to create your AVDs—read the AVD guide to <a href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/avd.html#creating">Creating an AVD</a>.) -<p>To create an AVD with the Android AVD Manager:</p> +<p>To create an AVD with the AVD Manager:</p> <ol> - <li>Select <strong>Window > Android AVD Manager</strong>, or click the Android AVD Manager icon (a black device) + <li>Select <strong>Window > Android SDK and AVD Manager</strong>, or click the Android SDK and AVD Manager icon (a black device) in the Eclipse toolbar.</p> </li> <li>In the Virtual Devices panel, you'll see a list of existing AVDs. Click <strong>New</strong> @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ use the <code>android</code> tool to create your AVDs—read the AVD guide t <li>Click <strong>Create AVD</strong>.</li> </ol> -<p>Your AVD is now ready and you can close the Android AVD Manager. +<p>Your AVD is now ready and you can close the AVD Manager. In the next section, you'll see how the AVD is used when launching your application on an emulator.</p> @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ to start, the emulator options to use, and so on. When you first run a project as an <em>Android Application</em>, ADT will automatically create a run configuration. The default run configuration will launch the default project Activity and use automatic target mode for device selection -(with no preferred AVD). If the default setting don't suit your project, you can +(with no preferred AVD). If the default settings don't suit your project, you can customize the launch configuration or even create a new.</p> <p>To create or modify a launch configuration, follow these steps as appropriate @@ -256,6 +256,12 @@ for your Eclipse version:</p> when selecting an AVD to run your application. See the following section on <a href=#AutoAndManualModes">Automatic and manual target modes</a>).</p> + <p>You can specify any emulator options to the Additional Emulator Command + Line Options field. For example, you could add <code>-scale 96dpi</code> to + scale the AVD's screen to an accurate size, based on the dpi of your + computer monitor. For a full list of emulator options, see the <a + href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/emulator.html">Android Emulator</a> +document.</p> </li> </ol> |