Scrivener for Linux—how about a fundraiser?

You might be able to modify Wine’s code and compile it manually to fix some of the pointer misplace.
Here is my patch:

I think the key issue is not funding, but manpower. The development team is working on a new app.
Qt is cross-platform, theoretically, as long as the few dependencies are resolved, a Linux version can be compiled directly.
In a post requesting a Windows ARM64 version, the developer mentioned dependencies that need to be resolved, and I think they are stuck with the same issue.

Although I think except for the activation system, most of the issues are minor and can be temporarily disabled.

The Qt style under Linux is much better than under Windows. I don’t like the styles in Windows.
The worst part is, my laptop under Windows 11, as soon as the screen turns off, the system starts checking for updates constantly, then the fan spins wildly, and power consumption jumps from 5 watts to 30 watts. I don’t always have inspiration; sometimes I use paper or ipad to jot down ideas, but a sudden howl from the fan can make the inspiration run away. This forces me to switch to Arch Linux for writing.

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