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Files for use with Forms mode are very simple—each
record (usually one line) forms the contents of one
form. Each record consists of a number of fields, which
are separated by the value of the string
forms-field-sep, which is "\t" (a Tab)
by default.
If the format of the data file is not suitable enough you can
define the filter functions forms-read-file-filter
and forms-write-file-filter.
forms-read-file-filter is called when the data file
is read from disk into the data buffer. It operates on the data
buffer, ignoring read-only protections. When the data file is
saved to disk forms-write-file-filter is called to
cancel the effects of forms-read-file-filter. After
being saved, forms-read-file-filter is called again
to prepare the data buffer for further processing.
Fields may contain text which shows up in the forms in
multiple lines. These lines are separated in the field using a
“pseudo-newline” character which is defined by the
value of the string forms-multi-line. Its default
value is "\^k" (a Control-K character). If it is set
to nil, multiple line fields are prohibited.
If the data file does not exist, it is automatically created.