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ju...@google.com <ju...@google.com>
je...@google.com <je...@google.com>
ga...@google.com <ga...@google.com> #2
Correct JCEF is not bundled by default with Android Studio see
There's some workarounds mentioned there you could try e.g. downloading a similar version from JetBrains but with JCEF support and running Android Studio with that JRE.
If that doesn't work I suggest reaching out to the plugin developers of Bito.
lb...@gmail.com <lb...@gmail.com> #3
@2 But why can't the IDE find the class, automatically, like on any other project?
Description
1. Import the attached project and build it. See that it builds fine.
2. Check the part that has "Intent" in it, and un-comment it
3. Build again.
The bug is that now it shows an error, that it can't find "Intent"...
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Studio Build:
Version of Gradle Plugin:
Version of Gradle:
Version of Java:
OS:
Android Studio Electric Eel | 2022.1.1 Canary 10
Build #AI-221.6008.13.2211.8963757, built on August 18, 2022
Runtime version: 11.0.15+0-b2043.56-8887301 amd64
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o.
Windows 11 10.0
GC: G1 Young Generation, G1 Old Generation
Memory: 4000M
Cores: 12
Registry:
external.system.auto.import.disabled=true
debugger.watches.in.variables=false
ide.text.editor.with.preview.show.floating.toolbar=false
ide.balloon.shadow.size=0
Non-Bundled Plugins:
com.vecheslav.darculaDarkerTheme (1.2.0)
com.lemley.idea (1.0.4)
com.intellij.marketplace (221.6008.18)
com.github.beansoft.jadx.gui.idea (2022.1.0)
com.dubreuia (2.3.0)
String Manipulation (9.5.0)
Show As ... (1.0.3)
com.google.mad-scorecard (1.2)
net.aquadc.mike.plugin (0.24)