@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ export JAVA_HOME=<JDK_home> // it should point to Java 11 and contain /include/j
3. Set gradle properties in ~/.gradle/gradle.properties:
3. Set gradle properties in ~/.gradle/gradle.properties:
```
```
androidx.compose.multiplatformEnabled=true
androidx.compose.multiplatformEnabled=true
# note that https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/support build doesn't work with androidx.compose.jsCompilerTestsEnabled)
androidx.compose.jsCompilerTestsEnabled=true
androidx.compose.jsCompilerTestsEnabled=true
androidx.validateProjectStructure=false
androidx.validateProjectStructure=false
```
```
(note that https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/support build doesn't work with androidx.compose.jsCompilerTestsEnabled)
4. Open `compose` folder in Android Studio (not `compose/frameworks/support`)
4. Open `compose` folder in Android Studio (not `compose/frameworks/support`)
5. Download a custom Gradle 7.2 and specify it in `Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle` (because Android Studio will pick the wrong Gradle in the subproject instead of the Gradle in the root project)
5. Download a custom Gradle 7.2 and specify it in `Settings -> Build, Execution, Deployment -> Build Tools -> Gradle` (because Android Studio will pick the wrong Gradle in the subproject instead of the Gradle in the root project)