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Seems you tested a lot of options. I've been testing Heliboard since the first reply I got, but uhhh.....
Would any of those you tested happen to support multilingual typing? As in, detecting when you switch languages without having to tap a button? I alternate between English and Portuguese a lot and having to tap something to switch is a nuisance.
I just spent ages looking into this and the answer is... Heliboard!
Go to languages and disable the option to use the system language. Then enable, say, Portuguese. Once enabled, tap on the name of the language and there is a Multilingual option to add another language (e.g. English).
I don't use this open so can't speak to it's quality, but give it a go and let me know how you get on!
CC: @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
No way, why is that so hidden? I'll check heliboard out! Thanks for the @, really appreciate it.
Now to find a swipe typing library
Even more frustrating was how every keyboard describes themselves as "multilingual" but they just mean you can switch between different languages, not that you can use multiple at once.
Yeah it's a totally different thing. I guess people who make the keyboards only really speak one language. It's taken so much time to find a keyboard that actually does it. Gboard does it and I think Swiftkey used to as well, but those are not open source obviously.
I still have a bit of configuring to do for Heliboard, but I think I can get it to work for me
Well I'll be.
I'll test it more extensively, still, neat!