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mupdf-android - MuPDF for Android, working on Android Studio and with some additional features.
Building Download the project using Git: $ git clone git://git.ghostscript.com/mupdf-android-viewer-mini.git Edit the local.properties file to point to your Android SDK directory: $ echo sdk.dir=$HOME/Android/Sdk > local.properties If all tools have been installed as per the prerequisites, build the app using the gradle wrapper:
snippet for Maven. <dependency> <groupId>org.bitbucket.icebergteam</groupId> mupdf-android</artifactId> <version>0.0.2</version> </dependency>. Gradle. 'org.bitbucket.icebergteam:mupdf-android:0.0.2'. Ivy (Ant). <dependency org="org.bitbucket.icebergteam" name="mupdf-android" rev="0.0.2" />
Add an NDK-build step to your project, using the Android.mk file from mupdf. If compiling manually, set the appropriate variables yourself: $ ndk-build APP_BUILD_SCRIPT=libmupdf/platform/java/Android.mk APP_PROJECT_PATH=. APP_PLATFORM=android-16 APP_OPTIM=debug APP_ABI=x86. If using gradle
Put the .so files in lib/armeabi and lib/armeabi-v7a; In the build.gradle add jniLibs.srcDirs = ['libs'] to the existing source sets - see How can I add .so files to an android library project using gradle 0.7+ for more details.
Add the MuPDF viewer SDK to your project. The MuPDF library uses the Gradle build system. In order to include MuPDF in your app, you also need to use Gradle. The Eclipse and Ant build systems are not supported. The MuPDF library needs Android version 4.1 or newer. Make sure that the minSdkVersion in
Add the MuPDF SDK to your project. The MuPDF library uses the Gradle build system. In order to include MuPDF in your app, you also need to use Gradle. The Eclipse and Ant build systems are not supported. The MuPDF library needs Android version 4.1 or newer. Make sure that the minSdkVersion in your app's
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Building. Download the project using Git: $ git clone git://git.ghostscript.com/mupdf-android-viewer-mini.git. Edit the local.properties file to point to your Android SDK directory: $ echo sdk.dir=$HOME/Android/Sdk > local.properties. If all tools have been installed as per the prerequisites, build the app using. the gradle wrapper
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