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@ -245,15 +245,15 @@ Well, running samples from Eclipse is very simple: |
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* On first run Eclips will ask you how to run your application: |
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.. image:: images/eclipse_11_run_as.png |
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:alt: Run sample as Android Application |
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.. image:: images/eclipse_11_run_as.png |
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:alt: Run sample as Android Application |
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:align: center |
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* Select the *Android Application* option and click **OK** button. Eclipse will install and run the sample. |
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Here is sample ``Tutorial 1 Basic - 1. Add OpenCV`` detecting edges using Canny algorithm from OpenCV: |
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.. image:: images/emulator_canny.png |
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:height: 600px |
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:alt: Tutorial 1 Basic - 1. Add OpenCV - running Canny |
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:align: center |
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.. image:: images/emulator_canny.png |
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:height: 600px |
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:alt: Tutorial 1 Basic - 1. Add OpenCV - running Canny |
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:align: center |
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