Using the latest stable version (v5.0-final):

1) Create an @file node
2) Indicate @language (I tried this with html, xml and tex)
3) Create a node with comments (doc strings) as in:
@
Some comments.
@c
4) Use the @others command to include the node(s). The output file has 
proper comment markers added (proper based on @language specified).
5) Use the @all command to include the node(s) instead of @others. *The 
output file does *not* have the proper comment markers added.*

Is this somehow intentional? If so, what's the logic? If not, is this a bug 
in the write code?

Regards,

Rob.............



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