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Lagrangian particle tracking for already solved flows (post-processing mode)

I am trying to run the particle tracking solver icoUncoupledKinematicParcelFoam in post-processing (I already have the flow files). Do you know where I can find some tutorial if any?
I have already solved a flow case such as pitzDaily.
I myCase/constant folder I have included kinematicCloudProperties and kinematicCloudPositions.
I would like to compute the particles tracking in my domain.
Do you have any suggestion?
Thank you!
this questions is largely off-topic here (stackoverflow) because it's about using OpenFOAM, not programming OpenFOAM. A more on-topic forum is cfd-online.com's OpenFOAM forums:
Home > Forums > Software User Forums > OpenFOAM > OpenFOAM Running, Solving & CFD
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Have you taken a look at OpenFOAM-x.x/tutorials/lagrangian/icoUncoupledKinematicParcelFoam/hopper tutorial? Additionally, Chalmer's CFD with Open Source Software course usually has some neat notes, e.g. here. You may be able to find something helpful there.
Good luck.

Installing "Tiled" plugin into Corona Project Manager

I'm only posting out of frustration to be frank...
Spent the past 2 hours now searching for any guides to setting up a "plugin" while using the Corona Project Manager to build my app.
I have absolutely zero coding experience, but i'm learning.
So I am trying to learn to use Tiled to build levels, I downloaded it here: http://www.mapeditor.org/
And I tried to run this sample code as a test/teaching myself: http://developer.coronalabs.com/code/corona-tiled
Running that sample code gave me some errors naturally, reading the debug errors I'm guessing I did not yet install/unpack/setup/integrate Tiled into my app. It's trying to call and read from a few .dlls and such.
So can someone please, kindly please, point me in the right direction to getting this 3rd party tool set up? Any guides or links or even a direct answer here will be much appreciated.
Many thanks waiting eagerly~

IBM Content Navigator customization

Is there any technical tutorial on the net for customizing the Filenet Content Navigator except the tutorial from RedBooks?
Any help will be appreciated.
There's the redbook and in case you missed it, you can get the plugins and source code from the book right here:
Redbook source code (10 projects)
It should be enough to learn how to make a plugin yourself after going through all the code.
The Redbook for customizing ICN is the only published resource for ICN currently. Throughout my customization work, I've found the ICN forum on DeveloperWorks to be invaluable.
Also you might be interested by Not Only An ECM Place.

What is RFWS in eclipse rcp?

I am working in an RCP application in Eclipse indigo 3.7. I am given the requirement to fulfill RFWS considerations. I googled for that but didn't find anything.
Please suggest a link or code to help me understand RFWS.
It's IBM's family of technical and user requirements for software built on some IBM product. RFWS is short for Ready for WebSphere.
For RCP developers is highly useful to get familiarized with RFRS (Ready for Rational Software) which is collection on well chosen considerations for every RCP application or plug-in.
If I recall it correctly, RFWS stands for "Ready For WebSphere",later replaced by "Ready For Rational Software", and is a certification of the add-ons/plug-ins your developing.
Basically a set of requirements to ensure that what your building has a high quality.
Believe you must be an IBM Partner to get access to the program.
I searched for "Ready For Rational Software" and found this page (but then you must have a valid login to proceed, which I no longer have... ;-) :
https://www-304.ibm.com/partnerworld/wps/servlet/ContentHandler/isv_com_dvm_techval_rational

JIRA Plugins: What do you use? [closed]

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JIRA is a very extensible bug/task tracking tool. As such, newcomers feel lost as to what plugins they should install.
Please share your thoughts what plugins (both free and paid) that you consider a "must-add" for JIRA!
Here are the plugins I couldn't live without:
Timesheet report - Summarizes any user's time spent over a weekly period: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/Timesheet+report+and+portlet
Charting plugin - Generate charts from any issue navigator: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Charting+Plugin
Subversion plugin - Link and view subversion commit history to a JIRA issue: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Subversion+plugin
Labels plugin - Lets you tag any JIRA issue and search on tags: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Labels+Plugin
We use JIRA Labels plug-in, which allows to add a "tags" field: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Labels+Plugin
Plugins that stand out the most (paid and free) are mentioned on Atlassian's plugin page:
https://plugins.atlassian.com/search/by/jira
And the company I work for develops JIRA Client, a desktop client for JIRA (paid unless you're open-source): http://almworks.com/jiraclient
We use Tempo Plugin extensively for time tracking, project management, planning and billing.
We are also big fans of Greenhopper for project management (Scrum/KanBan).
We use quite a few extra JIRA plugins; the charts for visualizing find/fix ratios etc., Release status plugin for a nice visualization of how each release stands, the SVN integration, Linker and Activity Stream plugins for integration with Confluence, and the Firefox search portlet that lets you use JIRA as a search engine option in Firefox.
Some of our developers also like the Eclipse plugin for JIRA that lets them manage their list of issues direct from the IDE.
The only paid plugin we tried out was Greenhopper, since we are an agile shop, but we didn't find it useful enough to be worth buying.
We really liked the following:
Create and Link: Allows us to create an issue, then create another issue that automatically gets linked to the original
JIRA Suite Utilities: Incredibly useful plug-in! The most helpful feature was it's ability to make field's required after a transition.
JIRA Misc Workflow Extensions: multiple useful conditions and validators for work flows.
To integrate Jira with Saleforce or SugarCRM you should consider Go2group CRM plugin
We use ScreenMail for JIRA as it lets us create screencasts to our issues. It removes the need to write long descriptions of specifications or bugs. Screencasts makes it possible for me to record my screen and talk whats on my mind to my mic. Anyone who has access to the issues can watch the video later.
This has given me more freedom to work whenever as I do not need to call a meeting always when something more complicated has come up. Work with overseas partners has also been easier as I am able to work in my own timezone most of the time.
Whats important here is that you do not need to install any additional software or rent harddrive space. The plugin does everything for you. Just install the plugin and start recording.
I found the JIRA Workflow Visualization Plugin very useful when first setting up Jira workflows - it gives a pictorial representation of your workflows, which makes it easier to view than the list of steps that Jira gives you by default.
For customizing the way Jira works and adding new features:
Behaviours Plugin
Jira Scripting Suite
With this to you could practically do almost anything. I used it to write Issues 24hrs notifications, sending email from templates that are saved in Confluence, automatic issue moving, closing, cloning and sub-issue creating, and much more...
To complete the last two plugins, some plugins that add special features to make life easier:
JIRA Toolkit Plugin
JIRA Workflow Toolbox
A nice plugin to display external pages:
Jira Custom Content Plugin
For more advanced JIRA reports, charts and dashboards there is eazyBI application with standard JIRA integration as well as installable eazyBI reports and charts plugin for JIRA.