extension ExtPose

LaTeX From Web

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Copy LaTeX formulas from web page with a hover and click.

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Description from store LaTeX From Web is a powerful browser extension that enables users to extract and copy LaTeX code from mathematical equations displayed on any website. With a simple hover and click, you can grab the exact LaTeX source without viewing the page’s HTML or developer tools. Key Features: - Wide Site Compatibility: Seamlessly works on Wikipedia, Stack Exchange, arXiv, and any other website using MathJax or KaTeX to render equations. - Cross-Browser Support: Fully functional on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, and other Chromium-based browsers. - Precision Copying: Each individual equation is recognized and linked to its correct LaTeX source, ensuring accurate results. - Smart Detection: The extension automatically identifies and activates only on supported equations, minimizing interference with other page content. - Modern UI: Comes with a clean, dark-themed popup panel designed for minimalism and usability. - Usage Tracking: Displays daily stats including the number of LaTeX copies and visited sites for your reference. - Lightweight and Secure: No third-party scripts or analytics — 100% privacy focused. How to Use: - After installing the extension, click on the icon in your browser toolbar. - Use the toggle to enable the extension. - Navigate to any webpage containing rendered equations. - Hover over any equation and a "Copy LaTeX" button will appear. - Click the button to copy the LaTeX code to your clipboard. - You can paste this code into your LaTeX editor, Overleaf, Notion, or anywhere you need it. Troubleshooting: - If the "Copy" button doesn’t appear, wait a moment for the equations to fully render, then try hovering again. - If the extension doesn’t respond, ensure it's toggled on in the popup and refresh the webpage. Bugs or glitches in older versions have been fixed in the latest release. Supported Sites (examples): - Wikipedia - Math Stack Exchange - Physics Stack Exchange - arXiv.org or Any site using MathJax or KaTeX rendering License: This extension is open-source and distributed under the MIT License. Developed by Manoj Aryal Version 1.1 – Featuring enhanced LaTeX extraction and a streamlined, modern interface.

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20 history
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Rating
5.0 (2 votes)
Last update / version
2025-06-04 / 1.1
Listing languages
en

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