Currently "long keyframes" are only useful for indicating where stationary holds occur. If however you try to create a "moving hold" (where the values are slightly different, but in terms of overall effect, it's still a hold) then it could get tricky to keep track of where these occur. Now it's possible to tag such keyframes (using the keyframe types - RKEY) as being part of a moving hold. These will not only be drawn differently from normal keyframes, but they will also result in a "long keyframe" being drawn between each pair of them, just like if they had been completely stationary instead. Currently the theming/styling of these is a bit rough. They reuse the existing theme colours for long keyframes.
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