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What does MTU stand for?
	It started out as "Mark's Traveller Utilities."  A rare vanity :)
	One day while building/updating the home page, I noticed the 
	initials for that where the same as "My Traveller Universe."
	Officailly that's what it stands for.  Having dropped the vainity,
	realize that My in this case is whoever is running the program
	not me.

What's with the version numbering scheme?  Will there ever be a version 1.0?
	I'm doing what I can, but I really don't forsee a 1.0 in the near
	future.  Basically, the numbering is <major>.<minor>.<bug fix> .

wxWindows is cross platform, is there a XXX port?
	Currently, no.  Some development (about 1996) was done on a win 3.11 
	laptop.  I briefly had a Windows 95 partition, but one of it's crashes
	in late 1998 walked over the mbr.  Reinstalling (yet again) on a brand
	new box refused to find the cdrom.  At that point I pretty much lost
	interest in running it.  According to the various wxWindows mailing
	lists, there are mac and OS/2 (GTK?) version of the library being
	developed.  If you want to try porting, go ahead, but realize I can't 
	support those versions.  I'll be happy to incorperate (and credit)
	any resonable changes.  In the past, this has been built on Solaris,
	Irix, and Linux with combinations of GTK and Motif/CDE.  None have 
	seen much air time except Linux/GTK.
	
I've found/fixed a bug/added a feature.  What should I do?
	By all means, send me a patch with the RCS identifier line in it.  
	I'm only one person, and (I would like to think that) I have a 
	life.  This is Open Source and contributing is the whole point.....

Why isn't there a world mapper?
	Believe me, I've tryed.  So far, my attempts have yielded either
	huge (and unusable) data files, or something that looks like a 
	computer generated it.  For myself, I still do these by hand
	(sometimes xfig, sometimes gimp, sometimes with pencil and paper,
	it all depends on what I'm trying to accomplish).

The "border mode" in the sector program doesn't work to well.
	No, it doesn't, does it?  It still faster than any other method I have
	come up with.  If you're seeing the hexes on the wrong side of the
	border, try setting hexes 0101 0102 and 0201 (an example is in BUGS).

