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by Scarbutt 2405 days ago
Emacs works great in a terminal, all the issues you mentioned disappear ;) (you didn't mention why you really need GUI Emacs) - I use emacs 95% of the time inside remote tmux sessions, you also have true color support is that your thing, what issues do you have?

Also, ITerm lets you open http links.

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Emacs in a terminal misses out on various text properties, on things like client frames (or just multiple frames in general), on images, and on font/size variety. I suppose you may feel like you don’t want to ever touch the mouse for some reason but I think it’s often useful for scrolling, selecting, copying, and pasting. There are also a bunch of keys which can’t be differentiated by a terminal. Finally the gui wastes less space on buffer dividers and the fringe