Yes, I'm also a big fan of The Incredible Proof Machine, which is why I
wrote a program (graphmm) that can render Metamath proofs as graphs, e.g.

https://github.com/Antony74/graphmm/tree/master/output/essential/png
(The source code is at the root level of the same repository
https://github.com/Antony74/graphmm )

Actually I just hacked an existing verifier (checkmm) to do this.

Getting this sort of visualization to be interactive though is more than
I'm currently able contemplate taking on.

    Best regards,

        Antony


On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 3:08 PM vvs <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's what I'm missing in Methamath. It's html representation is pretty
> good, but after using incredible.pm I'm addicted to visual graph
> representation. Especially its many little conveniences in UI, though it
> isn't perfect too.
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