Nick Stanchenko <[email protected]> writes: Hi,
> One thing is that you can definitely develop for Android without any > IDE (read as “plug your IDE of choice”). In order to achieve that, you > need to setup an sbt build using one of the two available plugins: > https://github.com/pfn/android-sdk-plugin (which is newer and has more > features) or https://github.com/jberkel/android-plugin. Then you can > run the app from the sbt command line. So the rest should be a matter > of > 1) Generating project files for emacs/ensime; > 2) Making sure emacs/ensime knows that Android SDK is on classpath; > 3) (Optionally) configuring emacs/ensime commands/buttons to run the > sbt build task. > Unless anyone chimes in with a concrete configuration, the worst > scenario for you would be to create an sbt build, and then configure > the emacs/ensime project manually, ensuring the correct classpath. > > Hope that helps, Yes, that helps, thank you. So its actually more of a SBT than a ENSIME task. I'll try ... > On Monday, April 14, 2014 4:26:24 PM UTC+1, Thorsten Jolitz wrote: > > Hi List, > > the title says it all: > > Is there actually someone doing Scala development for Android with > Emacs/ENSIME (and maybe Scaloid)? > > If so, would it be possible to share setup/configuration? > > -- > cheers, > Thorsten -- cheers, Thorsten -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "scala-on-android" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
