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− | [[Howto_install_OpenFOAM_Mac|Installing OpenFOAM on a Mac OS X]] | + | *[[Howto_install_OpenFOAM_Mac|Installing OpenFOAM on a Mac OS X]] |
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− | [[HowTo_Get_Help_On_The_Message_Board|Get help on the Message Board]] | + | *[[HowTo_Get_Help_On_The_Message_Board|Get help on the Message Board]] |
− | [[Howto_install_OpenFOAM_v16_Mac|Installing OpenFOAM 1.6 on a Mac OS X]] | + | *[[Howto_install_OpenFOAM_v16_Mac|Installing OpenFOAM 1.6 on a Mac OS X]] |
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Revision as of 20:28, 23 November 2009
- He'll teach you how to pick and choose
- And how to throw the blade.
- Bob Dylan (One more cup of coffee)
A How-To is a text that tells you "how to do something". (So far this is an unstructured list. If there is enough stuff it will get a structure).
So far the How-Tos will be sorted by their completion status
1 How-Tos that can be of help
These How-Tos are in a finished state. In other words: their authors think, that there is not much that can be improved.
2 How-Tos that are only planned/fragments
If you feel like writing these: go ahead (but before you do: move them to the next section)
3 How-Tos that are being worked on
These How-Tos have found someone who wants to write them. After completion they will be moved to the top section.