This file contains last minute notes concerning this release of the
Scorpion System.

1. The following are still missing, and will be supplied in future minor
	releases.

	* The tutorial is incomplete.
	* idlview has not been fully linted. Hence, make Lint does
		not run lint on the files comprising idlview.
	* The array implementation of sets and sequences does not work
		correctly for all floats and for integers and private
		types greater than 32 bits in length.
	* The installation time statistics in the installation instructions
		are not entirely correct. Many of them are for the
		previous release. They have been commented out in this
		release.
	* Explain does not yet work in idlview.
	* sidlview (the SunView version of idlview) does not work. xidlview
		(the X windows version of idlview) often does not work. xidlview
		is not supported on the Sequent Symmetry.
	* The code for the conversion for the Cornell Program Synthesizer
		discussed in the "Using IDL in a Heterogeneous Environment"
		is not included.

2. The figures for the following document are not available on-line.
	The page numbers are listed in parentheses.

		* lister and errordb User Manual
			1 (2), 3 (29), 4 (30), 5 (31), 6 (34), 7 (35)
		* IDLView User's Manual
			1 (4)
		* Using IDL in a Heterogeneous Environment
			1.3 (3), 3.1 (9), 3.2 (9), 3.3 (14), 3.4 (16),
			3.5 (20), 3.6 (21), 3.7 (29), 4.1 (32), 5.1 (41)

	Several figures for the idlview implementation manual (3.1, p. 9,
	5.1, p. 20, 5.2, p. 28,	A.1, p. 49, and Table A.1, p. 48) are in
	idraw format, and may be printed out only within idraw (part of
	the X window distribution).

	Two figures for the idlview implementation manual (4.1, p. 15
	and 5.2, p. 28) are in the xwd format, and may be printed out only
	by xpr (also part of the X window distribution).

	The source for the treepr user manual is not available
	on-line.

	We would be happy to send a hardcopy version of all of the pages
	mentioned above. Send requests either to

	The Scorpion Project
	Department of Computer Science
	The University of Arizona
	Tucson, AZ 85721

	or by electronic mail to

	scorpion-project@cs.arizona.edu
