WARNING: The files TRACER and WHY indicate what can be done with two programs provided in the plog/lib directory, namely tracer.pl and ct.pl, designed by Chris Mellish. They provide an experimental transformation of the Prolog system and the editor VED, which are used for teaching beginners Prolog at Sussex University, and are included with POPLOG for anyone sophisticated enough to make use of them. They are designed to work with Visual-200 VDUs and VT100 VDUS, making use of the line drawing graphics symbols on these terminals. In principle, with the help of POP-11's LIB GRAPHCHARSETUP, can be made to work with other VDUS. Since they are large programs and take a long time to compile, a command file is supplied for creating a saved image, called 'ct.psv', which may be invoked by typing prolog -ct (or possibly by the command 'ct' on its own if your system manager has set things up appropriately.) The file is in the src directory, and may be read (on Unix systems) with the VED command src remkct (on VMS: src remkct.com) However, the programs are supplied 'as is' and are NOT supported in their present versions, and neither Sussex University nor Systems Designers Ltd can offer any assistance to those who attempt to use them. Moreover, they may change in future releases. Aaron Sloman August 1984