Masami Hagiya and Hiroshi Kakumo. Proving as editing. In Nicholas A. Merriam, editor, User Interfaces for Theorem Provers (UITP 96), pages 3542. Department of Computer Science, University of York, July 1996. http://dcpu1.cs.york.ac.uk: 6666/~nam/uitp/proceedings.html.

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....for these tasks. Other environments can provide more specic features, with special windows for various kinds of data, menus that evolve with the state of the proof system, and so on. Systems like PVS [12] or IMPS [7] advertise especially their Emacs environment. An original case is Boomborg PC [8], which is developed entirely in Emacs to present the task of system proving as the direct editing of proof terms in type theory. One important issue in the development of these proof environments is the importance of structure editing versus text editing. Structure editing puts the emphasis on ....

Masami Hagiya and Hiroshi Kakumo. Proving as editing. In Nicholas A. Merriam, editor, User Interfaces for Theorem Provers (UITP 96), pages 3542. Department of Computer Science, University of York, July 1996. http://dcpu1.cs.york.ac.uk: 6666/~nam/uitp/proceedings.html.

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