Try this

line 1/%
some comment
as many lines you want
%/
line 2

======= technical stuff follows =====
@colm
I don't think, it is a bug, If you write:

line 1
/% comment %/
line 2


for the parser it looks like

line 1\n
/% comment %/\n
line 2\n

where \n is a new line command. If you remove the comment /% .. %/ it
is

line 1\n
\n
line 2\n

Changing this behaviour, IMO is a compatibility issue.
eg:

some visible/% comment comes here
comment text ends here %/ text

rendered

some visibel text

is perfectly fine

-m


-m

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