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hello! can i have help defining my own proof environment (working in overleaf)? my notes have a table of contents, with sections for chapters, subsections for parts of chapters, and subsubsections for individual results. each subsection has a list of results, and each result has a "Proof." at the end which links to a proof further down in the document. this way i can have a list of results to easily reference, without the proofs taking up space
i'm looking for a way to make whole process as painless as possible - there's a lot of repetition with how i have it set up currently, and i'm wondering if it's possible to e.g. create a new proof environment which automatically sets up the links and stuff for me so the only stuff i have to type are the result and its proof
as you can see i have the results with links to proofs and each proof itself has a link back to the result it came from. i would prefer the proofs section doesn't show up in the table of contents like how i have it right now
my main issue is... i'm a huge noob. i've been using latex for years but it has more or less always been with a plethora of packages available and me just spamming align* environments and fractions, so i really don't know much about this sort of document organization stuff