Loading docs/html/preview/setup-sdk.jd +11 −1 Original line number Original line Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ environment unaffected.</p> <p>To download Android Studio 2.1 as a separate installation, follow these <p>To download Android Studio 2.1 as a separate installation, follow these steps (or if you want to receive Android Studio 2.1 as an update to your steps (or if you want to receive Android Studio 2.1 as an update to your existing installation, skip to step 4):</p> existing installation, skip to step 6):</p> <ol> <ol> <li>Edit the name of your <li>Edit the name of your Loading @@ -67,6 +67,16 @@ existing installation, skip to step 4):</p> </li> </li> <li>Unzip the package and move the Android Studio 2.1 contents to the <li>Unzip the package and move the Android Studio 2.1 contents to the appropriate location for applications on your system, then launch it.</li> appropriate location for applications on your system, then launch it.</li> <li>In the setup wizard, click <strong>Next</strong> a couple times to reach the SDK Components Setup screen. Here, you must set a different path for the <strong>Android SDK Location</strong>. It can be any directory you want, but it must not be the default path, which is the same directory used by your original version of Android Studio (unless you changed that one yourself). The SDK location for Android Studio 2.1 must be different because the N Preview SDK packages are not compatible with versions of Android Studio lower than 2.1.</p> </li> <li>Continue with the setup wizard until you reach the Android Studio IDE.</li> <li>Open the Settings dialog <li>Open the Settings dialog (<strong>File > Settings</strong> on Windows/Linux, or (<strong>File > Settings</strong> on Windows/Linux, or <strong>Android Studio > Preferences</strong> on Mac). In the left <strong>Android Studio > Preferences</strong> on Mac). In the left Loading Loading
docs/html/preview/setup-sdk.jd +11 −1 Original line number Original line Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ environment unaffected.</p> <p>To download Android Studio 2.1 as a separate installation, follow these <p>To download Android Studio 2.1 as a separate installation, follow these steps (or if you want to receive Android Studio 2.1 as an update to your steps (or if you want to receive Android Studio 2.1 as an update to your existing installation, skip to step 4):</p> existing installation, skip to step 6):</p> <ol> <ol> <li>Edit the name of your <li>Edit the name of your Loading @@ -67,6 +67,16 @@ existing installation, skip to step 4):</p> </li> </li> <li>Unzip the package and move the Android Studio 2.1 contents to the <li>Unzip the package and move the Android Studio 2.1 contents to the appropriate location for applications on your system, then launch it.</li> appropriate location for applications on your system, then launch it.</li> <li>In the setup wizard, click <strong>Next</strong> a couple times to reach the SDK Components Setup screen. Here, you must set a different path for the <strong>Android SDK Location</strong>. It can be any directory you want, but it must not be the default path, which is the same directory used by your original version of Android Studio (unless you changed that one yourself). The SDK location for Android Studio 2.1 must be different because the N Preview SDK packages are not compatible with versions of Android Studio lower than 2.1.</p> </li> <li>Continue with the setup wizard until you reach the Android Studio IDE.</li> <li>Open the Settings dialog <li>Open the Settings dialog (<strong>File > Settings</strong> on Windows/Linux, or (<strong>File > Settings</strong> on Windows/Linux, or <strong>Android Studio > Preferences</strong> on Mac). In the left <strong>Android Studio > Preferences</strong> on Mac). In the left Loading