Thanks again edward. Along with your suggestino it probably wouldn't be too 
hard to implement a keyboard shortcut to comment the body text of a node.

What would be the best way to figure out the comment character if a 
@language appears in a node or parent node?

On Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 8:55:04 AM UTC-4, john lunzer wrote:
>
> 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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