	Antennavis 0.2

These are the to-do notes for Antennavis version 0.2.  These are features
that may some day be added, or bugs that may some day be fixed.  The WWW 
home page for Antennavis is (http://n5xu.ae.utexas.edu/antennavis/).

FEATURE REQUESTS:

  - User should be able to turn artifical, cosmetic ground and antenna 
    supports off.  They were originally included for purely cosmetic 
    reasons, and are not used in calculations.

  - The isocontouring support should be removed.  It was based upon code
    that is now unavailable, and it never really showed anything 
    interesting anyway.
 
  - The software should be made to run on Intel Linux systems, then maybe 
    Microsoft Windows systems.

  - The interface should allow for changing of colors.

  - Adding new visualization methods and items to visualize is presently 
    an NxN process.  There should be a common intermediate state that can 
    make adding new visualization methods and targets easier.

  - This is still only an analysis tool, and not a design tool.

  - The interface takes up too much space compared to the vis window.

KNOWN BUGS:

  - The software only runs on a few .nec input files.  MANY files cause the 
    software to crash.

  - A lot of the directives in the .nec file are not presently being 
    consumed.  For instance, scaling is not considered at all.

  - The software is generally very flaky.

  - I think the axes are screwed up; in trying to do multiple .nec input 
    files, something got changed, and all RF patterns are 90 degrees CW or CCW
    (I forget) from where they should be.

  - There are a lot of bugs associated with the "solid objects" feature.
    It might also be removed if it proves to be of little utility.


NO WARRANTIES:

  This software is provided "as is" without any warranty, condition, or 
  representation of any kind, either express or implied, including but not 
  limited to, any warranty respecting non-infringement, and the implied 
  warranties of conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular 
  purpose. In no event shall Kenneth E. Harker, Adrian Agogino, or any 
  other contributors to the software be liable for any direct, indirect, 
  special, incidental, consequential or other damages howsoever caused 
  whether arising in contract, tort, or otherwise, arising out of or in 
  connection with the use or performance of the software.
