// don't work?
thats weird, maybe you are using a editor that somehow is nuking the newlines.

/* */   is the block comment from C that javascript support,  you can
comment a line just by enclosing it in the /* and */ symbol.

this will work, even if your text editor do something vile with  \n

On 7 March 2013 14:30, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> How do I tell GM that a line is just a comment and should not be executed?
>
> I though "//" at the beginning (or somewhere in the mid) of a line would do
> the trick (=mark the remaining part right of it as a comment)
>
> But this seems to be not the case.
>
> When I tried it out commenting out for a script command then unpredicatable
> results occur.
>
> So is there a real safe comment tag?
>
> Ben
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