I also have a strong urge to "comment out" a node, *with a command 
shortcut.* I want the node to be ignored when writing to an external file 
but I do not want to delete it from my tree because I will want to 
"uncomment" the node later.

As far as I am aware this is not what @ignore is for. I guess ideally I'd 
like a directive to hide children nodes from file writes.

I don't want to actually have to comment the body text but if this is the 
only way to achieve this then Okay. This may actually be an okay 
implementation *if* there is some visual indicator in the tree structure 
when a node's body text is* all *commented out. Just for giggles, say the 
headline text turned italic and grayed slightly, you know... what happens 
when you comment code.

Actually both of the above features would be awesome but I'd setting for 
one!

Here is the last "demand" (and easily the least important), in most cases 
if the node is cloned I wouldn't want "commenting out" a clone to "comment 
out" the other clones, or at least have that as an option.

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