The documentation on the official web site is still for 1.1
As as been announced, we will update the site when we release the final 1.5
SDK

It's a "preview" for a reason :-)

On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:24 PM, a druid <klausf...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Well I know, that this is just a pre-release bla . bla . bla,
> but still this doesn't justify everything.
>
> Wouldn't it be nice to have the documentation at least halfways
> accurate?
> Or if it's not accurate to add at some kind of 'obsolete' marker to
> certain chapters.
> This can be done very quickly and helps users.
>
> The very first thing I looked up was docs/guide/developing/other-
> ide.html
>
> Creating an Android project still talks about "activityCreator" ,
> which doesn't exist any more.
>
> Additionally the example still talks about activityCreator.py (which
> didn't even exist in the previous release under linux)
>
> My suggestion to the Google team would be to at least mark all
> chapters as obsolete, which might have to be rewritten.
> If the document changes are already known, the obsolete marler could
> already point to some kind of release notes file with the anticipated
> changes.
>
> In my example this could have been a reference to
> http://developer.android.com/sdk/preview/
> "Where is activitycreator"
>
> I think this suggestion might help to get rid of quite some un
> necessary support questions.
>
> >
>

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