It looks like you haven't tried any carbsy foods such as toast fingers or pasta twists or protein foods such as meat/fish, they might go down better?
I avoided fruit in the evening for my silent refluxer. But if you've only tried a few foods they might be the ones that don't suit your LO. It's hard and slow to trial different foods but it may be the only way forward.
The other thing to ensure when trying solids is that she is not thirsty (offer water with solids or BF during/straight after even if it is not E time) and that her milk intake doesn't drop. If she eats too much solids in one go she might end up missing out on her milk (from being too full) and then wake in the night wanting milk.
As Shiv said, trying at breakfast only may help.
You could also do some tummy rubbing and leg pumping to get wind out before you put her down for naps - I used to do this for my DS, he'd literally pass wind with every leg pump! I lay him down on his back and gently lifted one leg up towards his shoulder, then the other then both, combined with rubbing gently in a clockwise direction on the tummy to get wind through. That might help with sleep.