From e00c9b0f5d3e207422c10b609a1e00b2893ee78e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jesse Katsumata Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2022 17:07:36 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] Getting Started: fix Android version label in older docs (#3367) --- .../version-0.65/_getting-started-linux-android.md | 2 +- .../version-0.65/_getting-started-macos-android.md | 2 +- .../version-0.65/_getting-started-windows-android.md | 2 +- .../version-0.66/_getting-started-linux-android.md | 2 +- .../version-0.66/_getting-started-macos-android.md | 2 +- .../version-0.66/_getting-started-windows-android.md | 2 +- .../version-0.67/_getting-started-windows-android.md | 2 +- 7 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-linux-android.md b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-linux-android.md index c07e75357df..fd952f91168 100644 --- a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-linux-android.md +++ b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-linux-android.md @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ If you use Android Studio to open `./AwesomeProject/android`, you can see the li ![Android Studio AVD Manager](/docs/assets/GettingStartedAndroidStudioAVD.png) -If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **Q** API Level 30 image. +If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **R** API Level 30 image. > We recommend configuring [VM acceleration](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/emulator-acceleration.html#vm-linux) on your system to improve performance. Once you've followed those instructions, go back to the AVD Manager. diff --git a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-macos-android.md b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-macos-android.md index a5618420a30..aa056ed1cd6 100644 --- a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-macos-android.md +++ b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-macos-android.md @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ If you use Android Studio to open `./AwesomeProject/android`, you can see the li ![Android Studio AVD Manager](/docs/assets/GettingStartedAndroidStudioAVD.png) -If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **Q** API Level 30 image. +If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **R** API Level 30 image. Click "Next" then "Finish" to create your AVD. At this point you should be able to click on the green triangle button next to your AVD to launch it, then proceed to the next step. diff --git a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-windows-android.md b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-windows-android.md index f7f9f7fec2c..ef5c74b5aa6 100644 --- a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-windows-android.md +++ b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.65/_getting-started-windows-android.md @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ If you use Android Studio to open `./AwesomeProject/android`, you can see the li ![Android Studio AVD Manager](/docs/assets/GettingStartedAndroidStudioAVD.png) -If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **Q** API Level 30 image. +If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **R** API Level 30 image. > If you don't have HAXM installed, click on "Install HAXM" or follow [these instructions](https://github.com/intel/haxm/wiki/Installation-Instructions-on-Windows) to set it up, then go back to the AVD Manager. diff --git a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-linux-android.md b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-linux-android.md index f2d146e1309..ae4d03f1d3b 100644 --- a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-linux-android.md +++ b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-linux-android.md @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ If you use Android Studio to open `./AwesomeProject/android`, you can see the li ![Android Studio AVD Manager](/docs/assets/GettingStartedAndroidStudioAVD.png) -If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **Q** API Level 30 image. +If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **R** API Level 30 image. > We recommend configuring [VM acceleration](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/emulator-acceleration.html#vm-linux) on your system to improve performance. Once you've followed those instructions, go back to the AVD Manager. diff --git a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-macos-android.md b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-macos-android.md index 48c0cbdea56..0e40a055eeb 100644 --- a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-macos-android.md +++ b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-macos-android.md @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ If you use Android Studio to open `./AwesomeProject/android`, you can see the li ![Android Studio AVD Manager](/docs/assets/GettingStartedAndroidStudioAVD.png) -If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **Q** API Level 30 image. +If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **R** API Level 30 image. Click "Next" then "Finish" to create your AVD. At this point you should be able to click on the green triangle button next to your AVD to launch it, then proceed to the next step. diff --git a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-windows-android.md b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-windows-android.md index 0632045a87a..f7f8b7f2958 100644 --- a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-windows-android.md +++ b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.66/_getting-started-windows-android.md @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ If you use Android Studio to open `./AwesomeProject/android`, you can see the li ![Android Studio AVD Manager](/docs/assets/GettingStartedAndroidStudioAVD.png) -If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **Q** API Level 30 image. +If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **R** API Level 30 image. > If you don't have HAXM installed, click on "Install HAXM" or follow [these instructions](https://github.com/intel/haxm/wiki/Installation-Instructions-on-Windows) to set it up, then go back to the AVD Manager. diff --git a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.67/_getting-started-windows-android.md b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.67/_getting-started-windows-android.md index 7fd0ed22bd4..f86f8ded032 100644 --- a/website/versioned_docs/version-0.67/_getting-started-windows-android.md +++ b/website/versioned_docs/version-0.67/_getting-started-windows-android.md @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ If you use Android Studio to open `./AwesomeProject/android`, you can see the li ![Android Studio AVD Manager](/docs/assets/GettingStartedAndroidStudioAVD.png) -If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **Q** API Level 30 image. +If you have recently installed Android Studio, you will likely need to [create a new AVD](https://developer.android.com/studio/run/managing-avds.html). Select "Create Virtual Device...", then pick any Phone from the list and click "Next", then select the **R** API Level 30 image. > If you don't have HAXM installed, click on "Install HAXM" or follow [these instructions](https://github.com/intel/haxm/wiki/Installation-Instructions-on-Windows) to set it up, then go back to the AVD Manager.