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diff --git a/docs/html/guide/developing/tools/adb.jd b/docs/html/guide/developing/tools/adb.jd index e8c726f..2970e61 100644 --- a/docs/html/guide/developing/tools/adb.jd +++ b/docs/html/guide/developing/tools/adb.jd @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Emulator 2, adb: 5557 ... <p>Once the server has set up connections to all emulator instances, you can use adb commands to control and access those instances. Because the server manages connections to emulator/device instances and handles commands from multiple adb clients, you can control any emulator/device instance from any client (or from a script).</p> -<p>The sections below describe the commands that you can use to access adb capabilities and manage the state of an emulator/device. Note that if you are developing Android applications in Eclipse and have installed the ADT plugin, you do not need to access adb from the command line. The ADT plugin provides a trasparent integration of adb into the Eclipse IDE. However, you can still use adb directly as necessary, such as for debugging.</p> +<p>The sections below describe the commands that you can use to access adb capabilities and manage the state of an emulator/device. Note that if you are developing Android applications in Eclipse and have installed the ADT plugin, you do not need to access adb from the command line. The ADT plugin provides a transparent integration of adb into the Eclipse IDE. However, you can still use adb directly as necessary, such as for debugging.</p> <a name="issuingcommands"></a> |