IMPS will search for the first item in the file meriting.
You will use this buffer to view and edit the file. Overwrite the file, thus destroying the previous copy. The expected name already exists, IMPS will prompt whether to This is a new file, you can safely edit it or delete it. Clicking on aįile name will cause the following actions: Pop-up menu listing the file names of the available exercises. Release theīutton while pointing to the entry Exercises. We assume in this chapter that you are using the Lucid 19 menu system.ĥ.1.1 How to Use an Exercise In order to start an exercise, press downĪny mouse button while pointing to the IMPS-Help menubar item. Techniques that it is intended to illustrate. In each case the main content of the exercise, as well as the specific To show how to organize and develop a theory in IMPS, and how toĬarry out the proofs needed for the process. Each exercise uses aįairly self-contained piece of mathematics, logic, or computer science This chapter describes about a dozen self-guided, content-basedĮxercises to illustrate the use of IMPS.