diff --git a/en/02_Development_environment.adoc b/en/02_Development_environment.adoc index 19e76693..d0819752 100644 --- a/en/02_Development_environment.adoc +++ b/en/02_Development_environment.adoc @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ well tested and is a good starting point. To use it, add it to your CMAKE_MODULE_PATH like this: [,cmake] ---- -`list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/CMake")` +list(APPEND CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/CMake") ---- This will allow other projects that distribute via Find*.cmake to be placed @@ -181,10 +181,6 @@ desktop-only solution. SDL does offer mobile support; however, mobile windowing support is best done by interfacing with the Operating system such as using the JNI in Android. -While mobile is beyond the scope of this initial tutorial, plans exist to -eventually cover it in detail, and -https://developer.android.com/ndk/guides/graphics/getting-started[Google has excellent documentation]. - === GLM Unlike DirectX 12, Vulkan does not include a library for linear algebra @@ -493,3 +489,7 @@ image::/images/xcode_variables.png[] Finally, you should be all set! You are now all set for xref:03_Drawing_a_triangle/00_Setup/00_Base_code.adoc[the real thing]. + +== Android + +Vulkan is a first-class API on Android and widely supported. But using it differs in several key areas from window management to build systems. So while the basic chapters focus on desktop platforms, the tutorial also has a xref:14_Android.adoc[dedicated chapter] that walks you through setting up your development environment and getting the tutorial code up-and-running on Android. \ No newline at end of file