vdm++ - Overture and Mathematical Syntax -


is possible use vdm mathematical syntax overture or restricted ascii syntax.

alternatively, when generating latex, can mathematical syntax used output?

i have barely used latex. tried taking output '.tex' , replacing 'forall' '\forall' in tex file, regenerated pdf, inserted '\forall' in pdf. tired '$\forall$' same result.

by way, vdm , overture in combination make fantastic environment in create specifications.

alas no, neither overture nor vdmj can use mathematical notation. believe vdmtools can though (its pretty printing), quite annoying switch between 2 that. relatively easy add overture, perhaps of limited use? 1 of things i've found on years mathematical notation quite off-putting beginners.

the link below summarizes differences between overture , vdmtools, , mentions pretty printer: http://wiki.overturetool.org/index.php/differences_between_overture_and_vdmtools

we're pleased hear find overture useful. if have problems or suggestions, in touch , we'll try - http://overturetool.org/.


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