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Improve scrolling actions in the animation track editor
- Implement timeline scrobbling using Alt + Mouse wheel anywhere in the
  animation track editor.
  - Snap settings are followed, and precise snapping can be obtained by also
    holding down Shift.
  - This modifier wasn't used by anything in the animation editor.
- Allow zooming by using Ctrl + Mouse wheel on the timeline itself.
  - Previously, this was only possible on the track area, not the timeline.
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