It should really be much more easy - using the view xml - to hide the standard buttons (create, duplicate, delete...) where they do not apply. Just like any other button added in the xml itself: that is either unconditionally, or according to state, user, group....
It should really be much more easy - using the view xml - to hide the standard buttons (create, duplicate, delete...) where they do not apply. Just like any other button added in the xml itself: that is either unconditionally, or according to state, user, group....