diff --git a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml
index 0f0ba7c6e8..830bad491a 100644
--- a/documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml
+++ b/documentation/adt-manual/adt-eclipse.xml
@@ -29,8 +29,7 @@
To develop within the Eclipse IDE, you need to do the following:
- Be sure the optimal version of the Eclipse IDE
- is installed.
+ Install the optimal version of the Eclipse IDE.Configure the Eclipse IDE.Install the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in.Configure the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in.
@@ -55,7 +54,7 @@
Once you have downloaded the tarball, extract it into a clean
directory.
For example, the following command unpacks and installs the Eclipse IDE
- into a clean directory named eclipse:
+ into a clean directory using the default name eclipse:
$ tar -xzvf ~/Downloads/Eclipse-SDK-3.7-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz
@@ -317,7 +316,7 @@
This section describes how to create Autotools-based projects from within
the Eclipse IDE.
For information on creating Makefile-based projects in a terminal window, see the section
- "Using the Command Line".
+ Using the Command Line.
@@ -350,8 +349,8 @@
Configuring the Cross-Toolchains
- The previous section, "
- Configuring the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in", set up the default project
+ The previous section,
+ Configuring the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in, sets up the default project
configurations.
You can change these settings for a given project by following these steps:
@@ -362,7 +361,7 @@
panel.Yocto ADT Settings are inherited from the default project configuration.
The information in this dialog is identical to that chosen earlier
- for the Cross Compiler Options and Target Options as described in
+ for the Cross Compiler Options and Target Options as described in the
Configuring the Eclipse Yocto Plug-in section.Select Project -> Reconfigure Project: