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I'll leave @tellthemachines to chime in with a more educated review, but I was just wondering what the implication of this comment from #66851 (comment) would be:
Does these mean if a theme doesn't have editor or theme.json styles, the style book would just render the default styles?
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That's what I thought at first too. But as mentioned in this PR, it seems there's a way to apply styles for blocks on the editor side other than theme.json or editor-styles support.
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I'm not convinced we should do this, as having a condition means themes have the choice to opt in or out. If themes really want the stylebook, it costs nothing to add theme support for editor-styles. Twenty Twenty has it even though it enqueues its editor styles via
enqueue_block_assets
as in your example.