The Isabelle System Distribution
Version information
This is some unidentified repository version of Isabelle.
See the NEWS file in the distribution for details on user-relevant
changes.
Installation
Isabelle works on the three main platform families: Linux, Mac OS
X, and Windows (via Cygwin).
Completely integrated bundles including the full Isabelle sources,
documentation, add-on tools and precompiled logic images for
several platforms are available from the Isabelle web page.
Some background information may be found in the Isabelle System
Manual, distributed with the sources (directory doc).
User interfaces
Isabelle/jEdit is an emerging Prover IDE based on advanced
technology of Isabelle/Scala. It provides a metaphor of continuous
proof checking of a versioned collection of theory sources, with
instantaneous feedback in real-time and rich semantic markup
associated with the formal text.
The classic Isabelle user interface is Proof General by David
Aspinall and others. It is a generic Emacs interface for proof
assistants, including Isabelle. Its main feature is script
management, providing a metaphor of stepwise proof script editing
and partial locking of the buffer.
Other sources of information
The Isabelle Page
The Isabelle home page may be accessed both from Cambridge and Munich:
* http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/hvg/Isabelle/
* http://isabelle.in.tum.de
Mailing list
The electronic mailing list isabelle-users@cl.cam.ac.uk provides a
forum for Isabelle users to discuss problems and exchange
information. To join, send a message to
isabelle-users-request@cl.cam.ac.uk.
Personal mail
Lawrence C Paulson
Computer Laboratory
University of Cambridge
JJ Thomson Avenue
Cambridge CB3 0FD
England
E-mail: lcp@cl.cam.ac.uk
Phone: +44-223-763500
Fax: +44-223-334748
or
Tobias Nipkow
Institut fuer Informatik
Technische Universitaet Muenchen
Boltzmannstr. 3
D-85748 Garching
Germany
E-mail: nipkow@in.tum.de
Phone: +49-89-289-17302
Fax: +49-89-289-17307
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Please report any problems you encounter. While we shall try to be
helpful, we can accept no responsibility for the deficiencies of
Isabelle and their consequences.
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