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Hide delete and edit buttons in grid action strip #11578

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wnvko opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #11677
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Hide delete and edit buttons in grid action strip #11578

wnvko opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 2 comments · Fixed by #11677
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action-strip grid: row-adding grid: row-editing 🧰 feature-request version: 13.2.x ✅ status: resolved Applies to issues that have pending PRs resolving them, or PRs that have already merged.

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@wnvko
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wnvko commented May 17, 2022

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I have a grid where I want to use action strip to add new rows. Deleting of rows is not allowed in my grid. How can I remove delete button from grid editing actions.

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Add row button can be shown by setting addRow in grid editing actions. Same should be possible for delete and edit buttons.

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I did not find a way to remove the delete button. I can try to implement custom action strip, but it is there.

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kdinev commented Jun 6, 2022

@wnvko This change will make it in 14.0.0. Do you need it for 13.2.x?

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wnvko commented Jun 7, 2022

having this in 14.0.0 is just enough, no need for 13.2

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