It seems that this option only works as expected for comments at the
beginning of a node.

A Leo file with the following contents would be rendered with  the
second comment inside the PRE-element of the code paragraph.

I am using Leo 4.7b2, build 2404

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<?xml-stylesheet ekr_test?>
<leo_file>
<leo_header file_format="2" tnodes="0" max_tnode_index="0"
clone_windows="0"/>
<globals body_outline_ratio="0.5">
        <global_window_position top="30" left="12" height="600" width="800"/>
        <global_log_window_position top="0" left="0" height="0" width="0"/>
</globals>
<preferences/>
<find_panel_settings/>
<vnodes>
<v t="huesingjohannes.20090706083342.1221"
str_leo_pos="2,0"><vh>@chapters</vh></v>
<v t="huesingjohannes.20091022082006.1227"><vh>@url U:/leo/hello.html</
vh></v>
<v t="huesingjohannes.20090706083342.1220" a="E"><vh>@rst U:\leo
\hello.html</vh>
<v t="huesingjohannes.20090706083342.5924"><vh>Greet the world</vh></
v>
</v>
</vnodes>
<tnodes>
<t tx="huesingjohannes.20090706083342.1220">@ @rst-options
verbose=True
code_mode=True
show_doc_parts_as_paragraphs=True
number_code_lines=False

@c

</t>
<t tx="huesingjohannes.20090706083342.1221"></t>
<t tx="huesingjohannes.20090706083342.5924">@
     Greet the world, politely
@c

g.es ("Hello, world")

@
    Was that polite enough?
@c</t>
<t tx="huesingjohannes.20091022082006.1227"></t>
</tnodes>
</leo_file>

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