

Here's the output of the browser's developer console when such a request is sent: but without a doubt, this produces the most acceptable result.in some cases, indentations and spacings get messed up and font types get changed for some reason.BTW this is exactly how these equations look like when I view the document from a tablet or a mobile phone (buggy appearance).odt or HTML format (incorrect and uglier):


Why? I don't think the reason is a size limit, because I can download the whole document in ALL the other currently supported formats such as. When I want to download the whole document as a PDF (clicking "Download as" > "PDF Document (.pdf)"), the browser (doesn't matter which one of the popular browsers) starts to show the loading icon in the tab header (meaning it is processing the request), but about a minute later, it returns an " 500 OK" HTTP Status Code (BTW not the usual "500 Internal Server Error", "500 OK" instead), which means it could not export the document to PDF. I have a huge Google Docs document (shared with a team) containing 168 pages, multiple images, lots of equations, drawings, tables, etc. *: all the 4 of us who have access to this document tried with different Google accounts, same results. I didn't find any relevant stuff in the official documentations. What are the limitations of downloading a Google Docs document as a PDF, why can't I export it into this format? (But why can I download it as a huge, 500 MB sized RTF?) I have a very large Google Docs document which can not be exported to PDF*, but I can download it in all the other supported formats, which unfortunately do not fit my needs.
