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Yeah I've been thinking about this kind of thing recently. It should be possible to make things way more seamless. It could just have an entire emulated C drive in the home directory and automatically run exe files through WINE. Just associate the .exe file extension with the program you use to setup the environment and launch WINE for it.
I've basically done this for games and other programs using this desktop file:
Save as
runwithbottles.desktopin~/.local/share/applicationsAnd remember to change--bottle Gamingto whatever bottle you want to use.Now you can run any .exe by double clicking on it. If you associate it with 'Run with Bottles' This needs bottles to be installed, but allows you to run executables with Proton or Proton-GE too.
At least on PopOS you can just double click an exe installer and after the install it will show up in your start menu letting you run it through wine
Same with CachyOS, but Loss32 isn't just trying to run an on-demand emulation layer within your DE, it's trying to be the always-on default. It's ambitious, to be sure!