[android-beginners] Re: Eclipse not seeing ADT "tools" folder

2009-02-06 Thread Greg Corradini
Hey Xavier (I like the name), The ADT plugin is referenced in two sections under http://code.google.com/android/intro/installing.html. It is mentioned under "Installing the Eclipse Plugin ADT". The reference in "Installing the SDK" sub section is what threw me off: "Make a note of the name and lo

[android-beginners] Re: Eclipse not seeing ADT "tools" folder

2009-02-06 Thread Greg Corradini
Yeah let me find later. I'll get back to you on it. I'm out of town right now Sent from mobile phone. Forgive my fat-fingered mistakes. On Feb 6, 2009 3:10 PM, "Xavier Ducrohet" wrote: Hi Greg, can you point me to the documentation that mention pointing ADT to the tools folder? The installatio

[android-beginners] Re: Eclipse not seeing ADT "tools" folder

2009-02-06 Thread Xavier Ducrohet
Hi Greg, can you point me to the documentation that mention pointing ADT to the tools folder? The installation doc at http://code.google.com/android/intro/installing.htmlseems to be correct. I don't know of any other place documenting the ADT installation. thanks Xav On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:21

[android-beginners] Re: Eclipse not seeing ADT "tools" folder

2009-02-06 Thread Greg Corradini
Thanks firebird. I tried that but to no avail. Then I realized that google's documentation is different in two seperate places. One place says that you should point to tools folder. Another place has you do the final ADT setup by pointing to the overall SDK folder. This second way is the only way t

[android-beginners] Re: Eclipse not seeing ADT "tools" folder

2009-02-06 Thread firebird
Hello Greg, Please change the folder name without any special characters and try. Gud Luck, Firebird On Feb 4, 6:26 am, Greg Corradini wrote: > Hello, > I'm on the last step of installing the android ADT plugin in Eclipse > 3.4. However, when I go to Window > Preferences and try to point > Ecl