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The user preference Timecode Style has a "Compact with Milliseconds" item, but they are not actually milliseconds. For example at 25 fps, frame 42 will be at 00:01+17, or 00:01.68, which is just seconds with the decimal part. Actual milliseconds would be 00:01+680ms or something, which would be cumbersome. This PR rephrases the option to "Compact with Decimals" instead of "Milliseconds". Timecodes in animation editors currently show only one decimal place when this timecode style is selected. This may not be sufficient precision, so increase the precision to 2 places instead. If one animates at 25 fps, each timecode is currently duplicated 2 or 3 times, which makes it hard to distinguish each frame. Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/119768
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