Thank you for keeping Thumb-Key up to date.
Reading the changes in the latest version, a doubt came to my mind.
How will be handled later, if #44 is implemented, i.e. dictionaries, the relationship between each keyboard scheme with its respective dictionary?
That is, the following come to mind:
- Would it be automatically associated by the name of the scheme?
- defined by the user in the configuration? ( en <-> es-thumbkey, en <-> pt-splitkey, an so on).
- or will it be defined live when typing with a key or gesture to switch keyboard and another to switch dictionaries?
picuki.com for insta, but I don't have any idea for Face
Text expander for android - with espanso config import/export - GitHub - lochidev/TextToolsPro: Text expander for android - with espanso config import/export
I found this app that can be a good complement to Thumb-Key, e.g. to add "autocompletion" using text shortcuts to quickly write name, address, emails, or entire phrases.
There is some QR scanners made by kaspersky or trendmicro you can use if you have to scan a QR code. Also, you can use URLCheck before open any link before open it: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.trianguloy.urlchecker/
A simple script to ping every Piped instance from their wiki to help me choose what Instanse I should use. - GitHub - racuna/piped_test: A simple script to ping every Piped instance from their wiki...
Hi, for some reason piped.rocks worked painfully slow for me (I live in Chile). So I decided to write a small script to compare the response from every instance listed on the Wiki of Piped.
For me, the winner was piped.garudalinux.org, but I leave this script here if it is helpful to anyone.
It is not rocket science, and maybe doesn't even meet good practices of programming, but worked for me.
Anyway, thanks, I like LibreTube as an alternative to NewPipe (I alternate between the two, LOL, I don't even use the official Youtube app).
Regards and TGIF
Improve your typing speed by focusing on spacegrams - GitHub - christoofar/leveltype: Improve your typing speed by focusing on spacegrams
leveltype is a typing trainer that puts its focus on spacegrams and forcing you to "unlearn" bad muscle memory.
GNU Aspell have a lot of dictionaries that can be useful for autocompletion and/or correction.
Also, most keyboards have the option to automatically add words to a personal dictionary: tapping them, or just using them more than once.
IFRC some can even import/export the personal dictionary, but doesn't seem to be something that important.