-@cindex @samp{#@@@var{count}}
-@cindex @samp{#$}
- The dynamic documentation string feature writes compiled files that
-use a special Lisp reader construct, @samp{#@@@var{count}}. This
-construct skips the next @var{count} characters. It also uses the
-@samp{#$} construct, which stands for ``the name of this file, as a
-string''. It is usually best not to use these constructs in Lisp source
-files, since they are not designed to be clear to humans reading the
-file.
-
- You can disable the dynamic documentation string feature at compile
-time by setting @code{byte-compile-dynamic-docstrings} to @code{nil};
-this is useful mainly if you expect to change the file, and you want
-Emacs processes that have already loaded it to keep working when the
-file changes. You can do this globally, or for one source file by
-specifying a file-local binding for the variable. One way to do that
-is by adding this string to the file's first line:
+To disable the dynamic loading feature for a specific file, set this
+option to @code{nil} in its header line (@pxref{File Variables, ,
+Local Variables in Files, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}), like this: