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2021-04-02Remove the omega tactic and related optionsJim Fehrle
2020-11-05Change the title of the automatic tactic chapter and of its sections.Théo Zimmermann
Prefer the term 'solver' to 'decision procedure'.
2020-11-05Add new sections to automatic tactic chapter.Théo Zimmermann
2020-03-19Adapt to sub-TOC not showing in PDF output.Théo Zimmermann
2020-03-19[refman] Move chapters into new structure.Théo Zimmermann
As a first step toward a deeper refactoring of the reference manual, we move existing chapters into a new structure. We use the Sphinx support for top-level chapters spanning multiple pages to consolidate existing chapters into a smaller number of chapters and a smaller number of parts. Now the full top-level table of content can be seen in one glance. Most of the new chapters are divided into several sub-chapters (on separate pages) that correspond to the pre-existing chapters. These new top-level chapters gathering several chapters together have gained a new introduction. The main introduction has been rewritten / simplified as well. For now, the URL of pre-existing chapters does not change. The intent is to further refactor the manual by splitting some of these sub-chapters into smaller ones, and by moving things around. While the sub-chapters are likely to evolve very much in the future, the top-level table of content is almost final (except that the "Using Coq" part may gain one or two additional chapters on proof engineering / project management). Thanks to Jim Fehrle for investigating how to split a chapter on multiple pages and to both Jim and Matthieu Sozeau for the discussion that led to this new structure. See also the related CEP: https://github.com/coq/ceps/pull/43 Additional notes: - A new directory structure has been created reflecting the new chapter structure. - The indexes chapter has been removed from the PDF version since it wasn't working. Co-authored-by: Jim Fehrle <jfehrle@sbcglobal.net>