How can I retrieve tex source code from rendered images?

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Users reported issues retrieving TeX source code from rendered images, specifically that clicking on the images yielded no results. The problem was identified as a hidden pop-up window that contained the source code, which was obscured by the main browser window. A simple browser reboot was suggested as a potential fix. Ultimately, the issue was resolved by locating the hidden pop-up. This highlights the importance of checking for hidden windows when troubleshooting similar problems.
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[SOLVED] tex source code from images

I am having trouble clicking on rendered tex images and getting the source code. I just click on them and nothing happens. This problem started occurring 5 minutes ago.
 
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I can see them, and get source code. Have you tried reboot your browser?
 
I figured it out. For some reason, the pop-up window was hidden behind the window I was using.
 
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