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add user documentation for Isabelle Translation extension #41

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This PR adds documentation for the Isabelle Translation extension proposed in (KeYProject/key#3514).

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Thanks for writing a nice user documentation of your feature!

I think it would make sense to add the following points:

  • recommendation: In contrast to SMT solvers, it will not be a good idea to have more than 1 or maybe 2 instances at the same time.
  • possible plans for the future (but not possible at the moment): interactive proving

I was also wondering whether it would be useful to have a description (one subsection, very high-level) of how the translation works (with the locale, type encoding, and all that). Just to provide a rough idea of what is actually done, without having to read through the thesis.

I would wait with merge until the feature is merged into KeY ...

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## Setup
The Isabelle Translation can be enabled like all other KeY plugins.
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If you mention it here, it would make sense to at least state that this is available under "Options"->"Settings"->"Extensions".

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