I mostly work with @clean these days, as that gives me the least grief when 
working with others, who do not use Leo.
I often would like to ignore or at least comment out node including the 
subtree underneath, ideally by marking the node headline.

So far I only found a way by commenting out the body text using @ and @c.
Unfortunately, that is not visible in the outline, and it would be much 
better if I could see in the outline that the node has been ignored (or 
commented out).

With @file I can use @ignore, but this does not work with @shadow, because 
the content of the node gets lost. An @ignore under @clean generates an 
error. So there seems to be no way to ignore a node, without using 
sentinels - or is there?

If commenting out (from the headline) would work, that would be an 
acceptable compromise.

- Josef

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