How to print Wikipedia articles that have math notations so article is clearly readable?

I noticed a while back that Wikipedia must have changed its interface. Now, I can’t print clearly any article with math notations. The equations and other math symbols get completely distorted in a slanted fashion. The article becomes so unclear as to be unreadable. If you want to learn about math, but you can’t clearly read the formulas you are stuck.

Do you know any way to fix this problem?

3 Responses to “How to print Wikipedia articles that have math notations so article is clearly readable?”

  1. Bernz Says:

    This might help: screen-capture your screen using Super Screen Capture, then print it. It should work for pages that are not too long.

    This application captures not only what you see, but also the portion of the window that is invisible due to the scrollbar.

    Good luck!

  2. MASTER_OF_THE_UNIVERSE Says:

    press the prt scrn (print screen) button/key when on the top part of the page, then go to paint and do new then ctrl+v. then go back to the wiki page if you have to scroll down , do so only one page size down and prnt scrn again then do the thing with paint. save the first paint thing then save the second… and so on. sorry my grammar is soooo bad. good luck- hope this helps but im not that good with things like tht- i might be answering the wrong question because im confused.gdluck

  3. kainaw Says:

    Using an account (not an anonymous IP), click on Preferences at the top. Click on the Math tab. There are many ways Wikipedia represents math. Try different methods of representing math to see if any work better for your specific application. For me, TeX works best to cut and paste into OpenOffice.

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