Comment package not working (with a case)












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documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}
usepackage{comment}

title{title}

author
{
begin{comment}
...
end{comment}
Author
}

begin{document}

maketitle
tableofcontents
section{Introduction}

end{document}









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    Verbatim-like environments (among which there is comment) cannot go in the argument to another command.

    – egreg
    Mar 14 at 0:16
















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documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}
usepackage{comment}

title{title}

author
{
begin{comment}
...
end{comment}
Author
}

begin{document}

maketitle
tableofcontents
section{Introduction}

end{document}









share|improve this question




















  • 3





    Verbatim-like environments (among which there is comment) cannot go in the argument to another command.

    – egreg
    Mar 14 at 0:16














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documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}
usepackage{comment}

title{title}

author
{
begin{comment}
...
end{comment}
Author
}

begin{document}

maketitle
tableofcontents
section{Introduction}

end{document}









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documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}
usepackage{comment}

title{title}

author
{
begin{comment}
...
end{comment}
Author
}

begin{document}

maketitle
tableofcontents
section{Introduction}

end{document}






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  • 3





    Verbatim-like environments (among which there is comment) cannot go in the argument to another command.

    – egreg
    Mar 14 at 0:16














  • 3





    Verbatim-like environments (among which there is comment) cannot go in the argument to another command.

    – egreg
    Mar 14 at 0:16








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Verbatim-like environments (among which there is comment) cannot go in the argument to another command.

– egreg
Mar 14 at 0:16





Verbatim-like environments (among which there is comment) cannot go in the argument to another command.

– egreg
Mar 14 at 0:16










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It will work like this:



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}

usepackage{comment}

title{title}

begin{comment}
A comment
end{comment}
author{Author}

begin{document}

maketitle

tableofcontents

section{Introduction}

end{document}


It's because an environment can't be in an argument (yes even the comment argument).






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    Thanks. Apparently you are right and I should have known this. I shouldn't have expected that the comment package could work as the same way as /* */ in C/C++ which is at the compiler level rather than relying on and at an external 3rd party library level.

    – Max
    Mar 15 at 22:35











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It will work like this:



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}

usepackage{comment}

title{title}

begin{comment}
A comment
end{comment}
author{Author}

begin{document}

maketitle

tableofcontents

section{Introduction}

end{document}


It's because an environment can't be in an argument (yes even the comment argument).






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    Thanks. Apparently you are right and I should have known this. I shouldn't have expected that the comment package could work as the same way as /* */ in C/C++ which is at the compiler level rather than relying on and at an external 3rd party library level.

    – Max
    Mar 15 at 22:35
















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It will work like this:



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}

usepackage{comment}

title{title}

begin{comment}
A comment
end{comment}
author{Author}

begin{document}

maketitle

tableofcontents

section{Introduction}

end{document}


It's because an environment can't be in an argument (yes even the comment argument).






share|improve this answer



















  • 1





    Thanks. Apparently you are right and I should have known this. I shouldn't have expected that the comment package could work as the same way as /* */ in C/C++ which is at the compiler level rather than relying on and at an external 3rd party library level.

    – Max
    Mar 15 at 22:35














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It will work like this:



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}

usepackage{comment}

title{title}

begin{comment}
A comment
end{comment}
author{Author}

begin{document}

maketitle

tableofcontents

section{Introduction}

end{document}


It's because an environment can't be in an argument (yes even the comment argument).






share|improve this answer













It will work like this:



documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}

usepackage{comment}

title{title}

begin{comment}
A comment
end{comment}
author{Author}

begin{document}

maketitle

tableofcontents

section{Introduction}

end{document}


It's because an environment can't be in an argument (yes even the comment argument).







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    Thanks. Apparently you are right and I should have known this. I shouldn't have expected that the comment package could work as the same way as /* */ in C/C++ which is at the compiler level rather than relying on and at an external 3rd party library level.

    – Max
    Mar 15 at 22:35














  • 1





    Thanks. Apparently you are right and I should have known this. I shouldn't have expected that the comment package could work as the same way as /* */ in C/C++ which is at the compiler level rather than relying on and at an external 3rd party library level.

    – Max
    Mar 15 at 22:35








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Thanks. Apparently you are right and I should have known this. I shouldn't have expected that the comment package could work as the same way as /* */ in C/C++ which is at the compiler level rather than relying on and at an external 3rd party library level.

– Max
Mar 15 at 22:35





Thanks. Apparently you are right and I should have known this. I shouldn't have expected that the comment package could work as the same way as /* */ in C/C++ which is at the compiler level rather than relying on and at an external 3rd party library level.

– Max
Mar 15 at 22:35


















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