Yes, I can confirm it happens for me with the gnome calculator too.
Also, I'm running at 2560x1440 with scale=100% on one affected machine
and 3200x1800 with scale=200% on another, which I think means that it
isn't hidpi or scaling related.

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Title:
  with default font, empty lines have different height to non-empty
  lines

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I suspect this bug is not a gedit bug, but a font bug, however I'm not
  sure.

  Steps to reproduce:

  1) Ensure font is the default "Use the system fixed width font (Ubuntu
  Mono 13)" is checked.

  2) Create two tabs, in one tab write:

  1
  2
  3
  4

  In the other tab, write:

  <blank>
  <blank>
  <blank>
  4

  Switch between the tabs and observer that line 4 is in a different
  location in each tab.

  Using a different font "Monospace Regular 12" makes the problem go
  away, hence I suspect the problem is the font.

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