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<h3 class="section">1.8 Comments</h3>

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You can write comments in a Texinfo file that will not appear in
either the Info file or the printed manual by using the
<code>@comment</code> command (which may be abbreviated to <code>@c</code>). 
Such comments are for the person who revises the Texinfo file.  All the
text on a line that follows either <code>@comment</code> or <code>@c</code> is a
comment; the rest of the line does not appear in either the Info file
or the printed manual.

  <p>Often, you can write the <code>@comment</code> or <code>@c</code> in the middle of
a line, and only the text that follows after the <code>@comment</code> or
<code>@c</code> command does not appear; but some commands, such as
<code>@settitle</code> and <code>@setfilename</code>, work on a whole line.  You
cannot use <code>@comment</code> or <code>@c</code> in a line beginning with such
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  <p><a name="index-Ignored-text-67"></a><a name="index-Unprocessed-text-68"></a><a name="index-ignore-69"></a>You can write long stretches of text that will not appear in either
the Info file or the printed manual by using the <code>@ignore</code> and
<code>@end ignore</code> commands.  Write each of these commands on a line
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