You can set up a saved search set and a custom file filter to
accomplish this. In the multi-file search dialog, click on  "Other"
and multi-select the folders you want to search (probably /app/ if
you're a Rails developer?) Save the search set and it will be
available from that point on.

Then create a file filter that only searches through .html.erb, .rb,
etc. files and save it as "Rails Source Code".

I've got more details on this process on my blog post regarding moving
back to BBEdit from TextMate. It's at
http://www.idolhands.com/ruby-on-rails/moving-back-to-bbedit-from-textmate/

Best,
Corey

On Jan 16, 2:35 pm, John Lauck <recaffeina...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a simple shortcut to search through the current scripts
> symbols or the current projects' files?  These are the Command T and
> Command + Shift + T shortcuts in Textmate that since I moved to
> textmate I just can't do without.
>
> I think if that and the text coloring was improved with themes I'd
> feel at home in BBedit 9.

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