> Hopefully this answers mark's curious desire to know my 'use case' as 
> well,
Sometimes there are other ways to achieve the same goal - That's why I'm
always asking for more context. Sometimes knowing about more details can
help find a alternative solution - no - I still don't understand why you
want to write readonly files. (Doesn't make sense to me).

So sorry - for asking stupid question - trying to help.
Why am I asking? There are alternative ways to make documents
"readonly" - maybe using them fixes your problem faster then trying to
fix Z. I'm talking about BufReadCmd and BufWriteCmd. You can provide
alternative read/write implementations to Vim - if you do so you have
full control about when writing is allowed.

Marc Weber

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