Re: [android-developers] Eclipse setup question

2012-09-25 Thread Jared Greenwald
Just to complete the thread, the Run button can be added through the following steps: 1 - Right click on a blank area of the toolbar and clicking on Customize Perspective https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-y0Z5BuKMdFA/UGJ2PzHvVhI/A2k/OtIIUgrOBg0/s1600/toolbar.png 2 - Open the Command

[android-developers] Eclipse setup question

2012-09-23 Thread Jared Greenwald
So, I'm just trying to get started learning Android development. I wanted to start with something simple, so I'm trying out the My First App tutorial app that comes with the Eclipse plugin. I seem to be running into a couple of hurdles. I posted on Stack Overflow, but only got a couple

Re: [android-developers] Eclipse setup question

2012-09-23 Thread Harri Smått
Hi, What happens if you right-click on your project in package explorer? This screenshot is from OSX though; http://imgur.com/OrEBt -- H On Sep 23, 2012, at 4:27 PM, Jared Greenwald greenwaldja...@gmail.com wrote: 2 - How do I configure the Run button in Eclipse to run the app either on one

Re: [android-developers] Eclipse setup question

2012-09-23 Thread Jared Greenwald
Ah, yes, that seems to be along the lines of what I was looking for. I was able to change the Run Configurations so that it would ask me where I want to run the app each time. Works pretty well, but is there a way to pin this to the toolbar? Not to sound lazy or anything, but this is kinda