# Markdown Rendering Qwen Code renders common Markdown structures directly in the TUI so model answers are easier to scan without leaving the terminal. The renderer is designed to keep the original source reachable, especially for visual blocks such as Mermaid diagrams and LaTeX math. ## Render and Raw Modes By default, Markdown is shown in `render` mode. Supported blocks render as visual previews where possible: - Mermaid fenced code blocks - Markdown tables - task lists - blockquotes - inline and block LaTeX math - fenced code blocks with syntax highlighting Press `Alt/Option+M` to toggle the current session between modes. On macOS, the terminal must send Option as Meta for this shortcut; otherwise Option+M is treated as normal text input. - `render`: show rich terminal previews for supported Markdown. - `raw`: show source-oriented Markdown for visual blocks such as Mermaid, tables, and LaTeX. To start Qwen Code in raw mode by default, set `ui.renderMode`: ```json { "ui": { "renderMode": "raw" } } ``` Accepted values are `"render"` and `"raw"`. The shortcut only changes the current session view; it does not rewrite your settings file. ## Mermaid Fenced `mermaid` code blocks render visually in `render` mode. The TUI uses a layered strategy: 1. If enabled and supported, Qwen Code asks Mermaid CLI (`mmdc`) to render the diagram to a PNG and sends it to the terminal image protocol. 2. If terminal images are unavailable but `chafa` is installed, the same PNG can be converted to ANSI block graphics. 3. Otherwise, Qwen Code falls back to a terminal wireframe or compact text preview. 4. If a Mermaid diagram type cannot be previewed, Qwen Code shows the original fenced source instead of hiding it behind a placeholder. Mermaid image rendering is disabled by default because it requires external renderers and terminal image support. Enable it with: ```bash QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_IMAGE_RENDERING=1 qwen ``` Optional environment variables: | Variable | Description | | ------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_IMAGE_RENDERING=1` | Enables external Mermaid image rendering. | | `QWEN_CODE_DISABLE_MERMAID_IMAGES=1` | Disables Mermaid image rendering even when enabled elsewhere. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_IMAGE_PROTOCOL=kitty` | Forces Kitty protocol output. Useful for terminals such as Kitty and Ghostty. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_IMAGE_PROTOCOL=iterm2` | Requests iTerm2 inline images. Interactive TUI rendering falls back to text/ANSI. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_IMAGE_PROTOCOL=off` | Disables terminal image protocols and allows text or `chafa` fallback. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_MMD_CLI=/path/to/mmdc` | Uses a specific Mermaid CLI executable. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_ALLOW_NPX=1` | Allows Qwen Code to run `npx @mermaid-js/mermaid-cli` when `mmdc` is not installed. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_ALLOW_LOCAL_RENDERERS=1` | Allows project-local renderer binaries under `node_modules/.bin`. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_RENDER_WIDTH=1200` | Overrides the PNG render width. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_RENDER_TIMEOUT_MS=10000` | Overrides the external render timeout, capped at 60000 ms. | | `QWEN_CODE_MERMAID_CELL_ASPECT_RATIO=0.5` | Adjusts image row fitting for terminal font cell geometry. | The first image render can be slow, especially when `npx` needs to resolve or download Mermaid CLI. During streaming, Qwen Code shows a bounded text preview and attempts image rendering only after the model response is complete. ### Mermaid Source Copy Every rendered Mermaid block includes a source hint such as: ```text Mermaid flowchart (TD) ยท source: /copy mermaid 1 ``` Use these commands to copy Mermaid source from the last AI response: | Command | Behavior | | ---------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | | `/copy mermaid` | Copies the last Mermaid block. | | `/copy mermaid 1` | Copies the first Mermaid block. | | `/copy code mermaid` | Copies the last fenced `mermaid` code block. | | `/copy code mermaid 1` | Copies the first fenced `mermaid` code block. | `/copy code 1` counts all fenced code blocks, not only Mermaid blocks. Use `/copy mermaid N` when you want the Mermaid-specific sequence shown in the rendered title. ## LaTeX Math Qwen Code supports basic inline and block LaTeX rendering in the terminal: ```markdown Inline math: $x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}$ $$ \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} 1/n^2 = \pi^2/6 $$ ``` The renderer focuses on common symbols and readable terminal output. It is not a full TeX engine; complex layouts such as matrices, aligned equations, and large nested expressions may be simplified. Inline `$...$` expressions are intentionally bounded to 1024 characters per line so malformed or very large generated Markdown cannot stall terminal rendering. Longer formulas remain visible as source text and can still be copied from raw mode or the original response. ### LaTeX Source Copy Use these commands to copy LaTeX source from the last AI response: | Command | Behavior | | ---------------------- | --------------------------------------- | | `/copy latex` | Copies the last block LaTeX expression. | | `/copy latex 2` | Copies the second block expression. | | `/copy latex inline` | Copies the last inline expression. | | `/copy latex inline 2` | Copies the second inline expression. | | `/copy inline-latex 2` | Alias for `/copy latex inline 2`. | Inline LaTeX does not show a per-expression copy hint in rendered text to avoid making prose noisy. Switch to raw mode with `Alt/Option+M` when you want to inspect inline source in place; on macOS this requires Option-as-Meta terminal input. ## General Code Copy The `/copy code` command reads fenced code blocks from the last AI Markdown response: | Command | Behavior | | ----------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | | `/copy code` | Copies the last fenced code block. | | `/copy code 2` | Copies the second fenced code block. | | `/copy code typescript` | Copies the last `typescript` code block. | | `/copy code mermaid 1` | Copies the first `mermaid` code block. | ## Current Limits - Mermaid image rendering depends on Mermaid CLI plus terminal image support. - Async iTerm2 inline image placement is disabled in the TUI because the protocol is cursor-position bound; use Kitty/Ghostty or ANSI fallback for interactive image previews. - Wireframe Mermaid rendering is a readable terminal preview, not a full Mermaid layout engine. - Raw mode is global for rendered Markdown blocks; it is not a per-block toggle. - LaTeX rendering covers common symbols and expressions, not full TeX layout. - Source copy commands operate on the last AI response.