Are counterparts (File > Counterpart) only used to switch between .c and .h files? It would be really handy if there were language-specfic rules, e.g. in Ruby the counterpart for a class file would be its corresponding spec, so that foo.rb's counterpart would be foo_spec.rb. Heck, why not let the user define a custom filename matching regex for file counterparts?
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