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# Welcome to Diakonos!
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Hello, and welcome to Diakonos! My name is Pistos; I am the author of Diakonos,
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and I would like to thank you for trying the Diakonos text editor.
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I have crafted Diakonos with ease of use in mind, so I hope you find it the
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most easy-to-use console text editor available for Linux. If you have any
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suggestions, questions or comments, please share your thoughts in the #mathetes
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channel of the FreeNode IRC network
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( http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=mathetes ).
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## Getting Started
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Press <F1> at any time to activate Diakonos' interactive help system.
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## Gnome Terminal
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Gnome Terminal by default has several keyboard shortcuts which conflict with
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Diakonos. For a smoother Diakonos experience, you should disable as many of
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these as you are comfortable with. To edit Gnome Terminal's keyboard
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shortcuts, go to the Edit menu, then select Keyboard Shortcuts. Double click
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a shortcut and press Backspace to disable it; repeat for each shortcut you
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wish to disable.
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## Removing the Welcome Message
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To stop this welcome message from appearing, edit the configuration file (by
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pressing <F12>), add the line "suppress_welcome true", and press <Ctrl-S> to
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save your change.
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Tags: diakonos welcome intro introduction getting started starting new newb newbie remove message
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