Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-rhythm] [css-rhythm-1] summarize use-case and limitations of line stepping at start of line box section

> Done, added a new section East Asian Casual Vertical Rhythm to explain the use case and the limitation, which is, in this purpose, it's the intended behavior.

I'm still having trouble understanding what "East Asian Casual Vertical Rhythm" is. No similar term is used in JLREQ. There is still no example or illustration of the use cases in the spec. The closest I can find is in [section 2.5.2 of JLREQ](https://www.w3.org/TR/2012/NOTE-jlreq-20120403/#line_positioning_based_on_the_kihonhanmen_design) where figure 2.41 shows text in horizontal writing mode interrupted by two illustrations. The current implementation of `line-height-step` will adjust the height of these images so that the surrounding text stays "on the grid," as it were. But that seems more a use case for block step sizing. 

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