It frequently marks the text as red in my native language but never in English (unless there is a real error in the text). Anybody know why? See image below…

  • Lvxferre@mander.xyz
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    3 months ago

    [Warning: I don’t use Heliboard]

    It’s clearly spellchecking for English, when you need it to do so for Swedish. Based on that, I think that it is missing the Swedish dictionary, that you’ll need to download separately.

    This official page confirms that Heliboard does have support spell checking for multiple languages, and explains how to download and install a dictionary. To keep it short:

    1. download the Swedish dictionary
    2. Go to “language” settings, click on “Svenska”, then the “+” next to “dictionary”. Then select the file that you’ve downloaded.

    [Side note: your sample text made me crave some coffee. I didn’t.]

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      3 months ago

      Lol. And thank you for the advice! I’ll try this out asap.

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      3 months ago

      Problem still persists.

      Added both the English and Swedish dictionary to the respective languages in Heliboard. I’m using GrapheneOS so maybe I can’t find the proper setting in settings.

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        3 months ago

        Did you switch keyboard languages? If the keyboard language is set to something other than what you are typing in it will underline it (essentially throwing an error).

        As far as I can tell Heliboard does not have a global spellcheck, you can’t add multiple languages and have it spellcheck anything but the selected language.

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      3 months ago

      Well, I do want the spell checker, problem is it’s marking words that are correctly spelled.

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        3 months ago

        I think the settings for spell checker and autocorrection are different. For me (Fairphone 4) I have to set spell checking in the system OS menu where I also select my keyboard, unlike the autocorrection that’s part of the keyboard itself and hence in those settings.

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    3 months ago

    I no longer remember details, but it was something to do with HeliBoard’s dictionary and the system one. Have you checked they both have the right languages?

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    I was just messing with the settings and this is what worked for me…

    In Heliboard settings:

    • Set the language to your native language.
      You may have to download and add the dictionary for your native language. For my native language it was missing, so it asked me to add it.
    • Turn on the multilingual typing option for English.

    In system settings:

    Go to Spell Checker settings (you can search that term in system settings, for me it was in Languages & Input > Tools category > Spell Checker)

    • You want to enable the spell checker if it isn’t already.
    • Set languages to your native language.
    • Set the default spell checker to Heliboard.
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      The answer is here, you don’t need to enable multilingual typing, you just need to add Heliboard as spell checker on your system Settings. Then, of course, choose the right language in Heliboard and have a dictionary for that language too