@ -186,6 +186,8 @@ Import OpenCV library and samples to the Eclipse
Each sample included into the |opencv_android_bin_pack| is a regular Android project that already
references OpenCV library.Follow the steps below to import OpenCV and samples into the workspace:
..note:: OpenCV samples are indeed **dependent** on OpenCV library and wouldn't work without it.
* Right click on the :guilabel:`Package Explorer` window and choose :guilabel:`Import...` option
from the context menu:
@ -213,7 +215,7 @@ Import OpenCV library and samples to the Eclipse
and you have to wait some time while it is building OpenCV samples. Just give a minute to
Eclipse to complete initialization.
.. note :: After the initial import, on a non-Windows (Linux and Mac OS) operating system Eclipse
.. warning :: After the initial import, on a non-Windows (Linux and Mac OS) operating system Eclipse
will still show build errors for applications with native C++ code. To resolve the
issues, please do the following:
@ -235,14 +237,14 @@ Import OpenCV library and samples to the Eclipse
Running OpenCV Samples
----------------------
At this point you should be able to build and run the samples. Keep in mind, that ``face-detection``,
``Tutorial 3`` and ``Tutorial 4`` include some native code and require Android NDK and CDT plugin
for Eclipse to build working applications. If you haven't installed these tools see the corresponding
section of :ref:`Android_Dev_Intro`.
At this point you should be able to build and run the samples. Keep in mind, that
``face-detection``, ``Tutorial 3`, ``Tutorial 4`` and ``Tutorial 5`` include some native code and
require Android NDK and CDT plugin for Eclipse to build working applications. If you haven't
installed these tools, see the corresponding section of :ref:`Android_Dev_Intro`.
Also, please consider that ``Tutorial 0`` and``Tutorial 1`` samples use Java Camera API that
definitelly accessible on emulator from the Android SDK.
Other samples use OpenCV Native Camera which may not work with emulator.
..warning:: Please consider that``Tutorial 1`` samples use Java Camera API, which is accessible
with an AVD. Other samples use OpenCV Native Camera which **may not work** with
an emulator.
..note:: Recent *Android SDK tools, revision 19+* can run ARM v7a OS images but they available not
for all Android versions.
@ -282,6 +284,41 @@ Well, running samples from Eclipse is very simple:
If you have no access to the *Market*, which is often the case with emulators - you will need to install the packages from OpenCV4Android SDK folder manually. See :ref:`manager_selection` for details.