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Copy Equation from ChatGPT and Wikipedia by Foxxey

Copy MathML and LaTeX from math elements

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After installing the extension, visit ChatGPT or Wikipedia. When you see a mathematical expression, right-click on it. You should see an option to copy either the LaTeX or Word/MathML data. Alternatively you can click on one of the icons next to where it says "ChatGPT" to copy a whole message with the equations (Word/MathML for this "multiline" option only works on Windows using a MS Word Extension). Now you can paste it into Word or your favorite TeX distribution. Have fun!
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Required permissions:

  • Access your data for sites in the wikipedia.org domain
  • Access your data for chatgpt.com
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Version
3.6
Size
46.93 kB
Last updated
a year ago (17 May 2024)
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Licence
GPL-2.0-or-later
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Release notes for 3.6
- Fixed scrolling issue on Android ChatGPT
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