Im sorry for bringing confusion, just listen to Edward, Im also learning 
how to use Leo and those were suggestions I would have tried myself (as you 
already did).

On Thursday, May 9, 2013 7:05:00 PM UTC+2, daniel wrote:
>
> Hello, thank your for the replies. Section references are very nice to 
> organise plain text files, and it would be nice if this 'commenting out' 
> could be done directly in the parent @file node without having to disturb 
> the tree.
>
> Anyways, thank you for the helpful explanations.
>
>
> On Thursday, May 9, 2013 11:46:07 AM UTC-3, Fidel Pérez wrote:
>>
>> Would it do it if you insert a sub-node and just comment in there?
>> use @ignore if you want that node not to be used for the final document.
>>
>> I don't quite see how I can implement this idea using the @ignore 
> directive. I tried several combinations of nodes and child nodes and 
> @ignore's but the file simply is not written.
> It does not skip any section. Could you provide more details on how this 
> would be accomplished?
>
> Cheers, Daniel
>
>  
>

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