[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #63549: Twenty Twenty-One: Line-height inconsistency in the editor with Lists and other blocks

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#63549: Twenty Twenty-One: Line-height inconsistency in the editor with Lists and
other blocks
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 Reporter:  rishabhwp                            |       Owner:  karmatosed
     Type:  defect (bug)                         |      Status:  assigned
 Priority:  normal                               |   Milestone:  6.9
Component:  Bundled Theme                        |     Version:  6.4
 Severity:  normal                               |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  has-patch has-test-info has-         |     Focuses:  css
  screenshots                                    |
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Comment (by SirLouen):

 Replying to [comment:15 karmatosed]:
 > I recommend merging this with the other issue so we can have one PR and
 then get that commited combined with #60196. This is an easier, calmer
 approach.

 Technically, you should not encounter any troubles between them both and
 as @sabernhardt explained, it seems that these two problems are unrelated.
 I have commented in #60196 why that one, was not passing.

 Although if you like, you can pick both patches, merge them both at the
 same time (fixing the EOF in #60196), close this as duplicate to the other
 and send the revision in #60196 with "Fixes #60196 #63549"

 PS: A nice trick that @joemcgill told me in Slack some months ago: Create
 a PR with the patches you are going to upload to GH before adding them
 into your local repo for SVN co, this way you will get a nice run on GHA
 and see what's going on. [https://joemcgill.net/2024/09/how-i-commit-to-
 wordpress/ Here more info].

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