I used neotree when giving code reviews to show people watching where
files were located in the project. It was never very useful. But
dirvish allows me to do that, plus have a more useful dired experience.
I like both my leader and ace-window for different reasons, and I need
them to be consistent.
Also, I want to split a window and immediately see a file or buffer.
At least, it works in Org with the ability to change the font sizes,
which is important when giving presentations with larger fonts.
The real culprit was the mixed-pitch project that didn't allow for
changing font sizes (which was easy enough to configure).
Do I really need the copyright symbol? I love how the proselint
insists that I use the unicode character (which unicoding all the
files sounds great to me).
What could go wrong there? :-D
While the `text-scale-increase` works fine for a single window, if I
want the font for the entire window, I needed something else. Added it
to the "Window" Hydra, so it could be a pink toggle.
While I was at it, I changed more `ha/` to `ha-` ... consistency!