I don't remember when it got added but in the Text bundle, under Filtering there are exactly these sort of options -- you'll probably want Copy Non-Matching Lines into New Document.
If you don't have these options you'll probably need to update to a newer version of TextMate - I run mine on cutting-edge... Or you could do a checkout or update from the subversion repository to get the latest versions which should have those commands in.
Andy
On 11 Dec 2006, at 14:41, Tobias Jung wrote:
Hallo,
I've got a file with a LOT of lines that match the following regular expression: ([0-9]+);([^;]+);([0-9]+);([0-9.]+);\n
But within that file there are a few lines that don't match (in various ways) and I've got to find those lines. Is there a way to tell TextMate: "Find everything that DOESN'T match the given regular expression"?
Kind regards, Tobias Jung
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