I don't know if this works, but IMO you could try it. Why don't you simply not bother with editable/readonly at the level of each individual form element, and just put a blocker with opacity == 0 on top of the form when it has to be read-only? IMO this also provides a nicer separation of concerns/single point of control for the read-only vs editable decision.
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