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diff --git a/Doc/Manual/Android.html b/Doc/Manual/Android.html index 944a88d65..da475e9a4 100644 --- a/Doc/Manual/Android.html +++ b/Doc/Manual/Android.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> -<H1><a name="Android">21 SWIG and Android</a></H1> +<H1><a name="Android">22 SWIG and Android</a></H1> <!-- INDEX --> <div class="sectiontoc"> <ul> @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This chapter describes SWIG's support of Android. -<H2><a name="Android_overview">21.1 Overview</a></H2> +<H2><a name="Android_overview">22.1 Overview</a></H2> <p> @@ -41,10 +41,10 @@ Everything in the <a href="Java.html#Java">Java chapter</a> applies to generatin This chapter contains a few Android specific notes and examples. </p> -<H2><a name="Android_examples">21.2 Android examples</a></H2> +<H2><a name="Android_examples">22.2 Android examples</a></H2> -<H3><a name="Android_examples_intro">21.2.1 Examples introduction</a></H3> +<H3><a name="Android_examples_intro">22.2.1 Examples introduction</a></H3> <p> @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ $ android list targets The following examples are shipped with SWIG under the Examples/android directory and include a Makefile to build and install each example. </p> -<H3><a name="Android_example_simple">21.2.2 Simple C example</a></H3> +<H3><a name="Android_example_simple">22.2.2 Simple C example</a></H3> <p> @@ -399,7 +399,7 @@ Run the app again and this time you will see the output pictured below, showing <center><img src="android-simple.png" alt="Android screenshot of SwigSimple example"></center> -<H3><a name="Android_example_class">21.2.3 C++ class example</a></H3> +<H3><a name="Android_example_class">22.2.3 C++ class example</a></H3> <p> @@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ Run the app to see the result of calling the C++ code from Java: <center><img src="android-class.png" alt="Android screenshot of SwigClass example"></center> -<H3><a name="Android_examples_other">21.2.4 Other examples</a></H3> +<H3><a name="Android_examples_other">22.2.4 Other examples</a></H3> <p> @@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ Note that the 'extend' example is demonstrates the directors feature. Normally C++ exception handling and the STL is not available by default in the version of g++ shipped with Android, but this example turns these features on as described in the next section. </p> -<H2><a name="Android_stl">21.3 C++ STL</a></H2> +<H2><a name="Android_stl">22.3 C++ STL</a></H2> <p> |