When the project goes to as, it is found that as although there are many advantages, such as language editing, auto-completion hints, and so on,
But also feel that no eclipse good, want to edit the project under Eclipse, what to do?
You can use Ubuntu's file reference feature, Ln-s
Create a new, blank Eclipse project, referencing the following files, respectively:
Androidmanifest.xml
Libs
Res
Here is my reference path:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Zhanglin Zhanglin 83 February 3 15:38 androidmanifest.xml-/home/zhanglin/documents/mainwithstudio/ Mainaplication/src/main/androidmanifest.xml
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Zhanglin Zhanglin 60 February 3 13:59 Libs-/home/zhanglin/documents/mainwithstudio/mainaplication/libs/
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Zhanglin Zhanglin 68 February 3 13:56 Res--/home/zhanglin/documents/mainwithstudio/mainaplication/src/main/ res/
Then go to src Directory: Reference code folder to current folder
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Zhanglin Zhanglin 72 February 3 13:54 com/home/zhanglin/documents/mainwithstudio/mainaplication/src/main/ Java/com
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Zhanglin Zhanglin 87 February 3 13:54 stickygridheaders-/home/zhanglin/documents/mainwithstudio/ mainaplication/src/main/java/stickygridheaders/
This allows you to simultaneously edit the project at the same time under Eclipse and Android Studio,
If you use package dependencies in Androidsudio, you can install Manven in Eclipse to import the same package.
Eclipse and Android Studio coexist