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Revision as of 08:53, 18 February 2010
Introduction
This short help page provides necessary information on the Rodin Keyboard plug-in and also on how to extend the plug-in.
Getting Started
Overview
The Rodin Keyboard plug-in creates a view (namely "RODIN Keyboard") under Event-B category.
You can open "RODIN Keyboard" view now:
- Go to Window/Show View/Other.
- Choose the "RODIN Keyboard" view from the Event-B category.
The view contains a text area which takes an ASCII input and translate it into the mathematical language (defined by extensions).
Special Combos
Below are the special combos (set of ASCII characters) and their translations into the Event-B mathematical language.