From bde86ddb82a6a1267935d294c0e74828640f4fbc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Igor Demin Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2021 14:33:03 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- tutorials/Development_for_Android/README.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/tutorials/Development_for_Android/README.md b/tutorials/Development_for_Android/README.md index d1a7ed535d..87fbf527c1 100644 --- a/tutorials/Development_for_Android/README.md +++ b/tutorials/Development_for_Android/README.md @@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ Compose Multiplatform doesn't contain any Android artifacts. Instead it referenc ## Usage Jetpack Compose interoperability is enabled on publication level - nothing needs to be explicitly enabled. -The easiest way to start is to use Kotlin Project Wizard with Compose Multiplatform template - one of the target platfrom is Android. +The easiest way to start is to use Kotlin Project Wizard with Compose Multiplatform template - one of the target platfoкm is Android. If you want to create it manually, the following needs to be done: - Create a Kotlin multiplatform project -- Enable Kotlin Gradle plugin (kotlin("multiplatform")) -- Enable Compose Multiplatform Gradle plugin (id("org.jetbrains.compose")) -- Add common Compose dependency to the Common module (e.g. api(compose.runtime)) +- Enable Kotlin Gradle plugin (`kotlin("multiplatform")`) +- Enable Compose Multiplatform Gradle plugin (`id("org.jetbrains.compose")`) +- Add common Compose dependency to the Common module (e.g. `api(compose.runtime)`) This is it. During compilation for Android platform, Jetpack Compose artifacts will be picked automatically.