Most of the time geoffrey is used to explain pieces of code in detail and then additional comments are like a double documentation. Here it would be helpful when geoffrey would ignore the code comments (maybe enabled via some option in the geoffrey markdown line) so that the reader of the markdown file could concentrate on the actual code example alone.
Most of the time geoffrey is used to explain pieces of code in detail and then additional comments are like a double documentation. Here it would be helpful when geoffrey would ignore the code comments (maybe enabled via some option in the geoffrey markdown line) so that the reader of the markdown file could concentrate on the actual code example alone.