Björn Ritzl 3 vuotta sitten
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docs/en/manuals/debugging-game-and-system-logs.md

@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ You can use the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tool to view the game and system log.
 Once installed and setup, connect your device with USB, open a terminal and run:
 
 ```txt
-$cd <path_to_android_sdk>/platform-tools/
-$adb logcat
+$ cd <path_to_android_sdk>/platform-tools/
+$ adb logcat
 ```
 
 The device will then dump all the output to the current terminal, along with any prints from the game.

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docs/en/manuals/debugging-native-code-android.md

@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ Here we describe how to debug a build using [Android Studio](https://developer.a
 
 	![path_mapping2](images/extensions/debugging/android/path_mappings_android2.png)
 
-* If you have access to the engine source, add a path mapping to that too
+* If you have access to the engine source, add a path mapping to that too.
 
-		* make sure to checkout the version you are currently debugging
+* Make sure to checkout the version you are currently debugging
 
-			defold$ git checkout 1.2.148
+	defold$ git checkout 1.2.148
 
 * Press `Apply changes`
 

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docs/en/manuals/debugging-native-code.md

@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ If a crash happens on a mobile device you can chose to download the crash file t
 If the app is [debuggable](/manuals/project-settings/#android), you can get the crash log using the [Android Debug Bridge (ADB) tool](https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb.html) and the `adb shell` command:
 
 ```
-	$ adb shell "run-as com.defold.example sh -c 'cat /data/data/com.defold.example/files/_crash'" > ./_crash
+$ adb shell "run-as com.defold.example sh -c 'cat /data/data/com.defold.example/files/_crash'" > ./_crash
 ```
 
 #### iOS