Is there a way to save a thread as a PDF?

  • Thread starter Wes Turner
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In summary, there are limitations to saving or downloading an entire thread as a PDF due to the equations being rendered by the browser via Javascript. However, there are browser tools and utilities available such as BullZIP, CutePDF, and PDFForge that can accommodate for this and allow for printing and combining of multiple pages. One option is to use the browser's "Save As PDF" feature, but it may cause crashes with too much LaTeX. Alternatively, there are free utilities such as CombinePDF that can combine multiple PDFs into one.
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Is there a way to save or download an entire thread as a PDF for viewing offline?

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No, we've tried, the issue is the equations. They are rendered by the browser via javascript. No PDF converter I've ever seen would accommodate for that. This also limits printing of threads.
 
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For what it's worth, in Firefox under MacOS, I selected a thread that was contained on one page, then chose File --> Print --> PDF --> Save as PDF, and got the attached file. The LaTeX equations look OK to me, on a quick glance. If the thread had spread out over more than one page, I would have had to repeat this for each page, then use something to join the PDFs together. I have the full (paid) version of Adobe Acrobat, so this wouldn't be a problem for me. There may be free utilities to combine PDFs.
 

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These are browser tools that can use the browsers' LaTeX rendering. An option where the forum provides a PDF can't do that in the same way.
 
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In Opera for Windows, this can be done using the default "Save As PDF" feature. However, pages with too much LaTex crash during creation of the pdf, and the reason given is "out of memory". Maybe that problem occurs in my computer, but in general, the page can be saved.

jtbell said:
There may be free utilities to combine PDFs.
The one that I use frequently is https://combinepdf.com/
 
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I just read the information on that webpage http://combinepdf.com/ and it seems nice, good to know about.
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