> is it possible to define a start-stop command to hide text within?
>
> Something like:
>
> \definestartstop[Hidden][before=\starthiding,after=\stophiding]

Just define any buffer, and don't call \getbuffer[mybuffer]. Buffers
are not typeset, by default, until you get them. The below is
shamelessly adapted from Hans's \starthiding (which already exists):

\definebuffer[Hidden]
% uncomment the below to turn this into a non-hiding buffer.
% \setupbuffer[Hidden][after={\getbuffer[Hidden]}]

jjjj

\startHidden
asdf asdf
\stopHidden

Cheers,
Sietse
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