Ok, so I do like this:
- I open the IDE at http://192.168.7.2/ - the starting view there is
File: render.cpp
Project: basic
- I click on Run, code runs - I click Stop, Bela is stopped
- I go to my terminal, run
Bela.git/scripts$ ./build_project.sh ../examples/01-Basics/print/
- the example builds, then script says
Running /root/Bela/projects/print/print
This Bela example has just started running!
; I let it run for a few seconds, and then I stop it by pressing Ctrl-C
Finally, I go back to the Bela IDE (which I haven't closed during this process since I opened it), and it is still (somewhat expectedly) showing File: render.cpp
Project: basic
-> even if the last project running was examples/01-Basics/print/
.
So, is there a way to somehow "synchronize" the view in IDE, so it shows me the last project that has been run on the Bela - regardless if it was ran from the IDE (well, the last project ran through the IDE is of course shown, so the view is trivially synchronized) or through build_project.sh
?