It was a feature nobody used. It was meant for recording keystrokes to automate repetitive formatting. But in V3.22, the macro recorder saved its buffer to a hidden temporary file in the root directory—a directory the High Chancellor’s script might not be watching, assuming the main text file was the only prize.
Reduced CPU overhead by 15% during real-time subtitle syncing. Enhanced Encoding: Improved support for UTF-8 and specialized character sets. Bug Fixes: Resolved the "frame-drop" issue when importing large UI Refresh: Dsrt Editor V3.22
is a masterclass in focused engineering. It does not try to be everything to everyone. Instead, it promises to be the best possible editor for structured, semi-structured, and chaotic data—and it delivers. The new adaptive engine and memory streaming alone justify the upgrade. If your work involves files measured in gigabytes and patience measured in milliseconds, download V3.22 today. It was a feature nobody used