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font-pretendard-gov 1.3.9 (new cask) #205967

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Important: Do not tick a checkbox if you haven’t performed its action. Honesty is indispensable for a smooth review process.

In the following questions <cask> is the token of the cask you're submitting.

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  • Named the cask according to the token reference.
  • Checked the cask was not already refused (add your cask's name to the end of the search field).
  • brew audit --cask --new <cask> worked successfully.
  • HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install --cask <cask> worked successfully.
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This font, "Pretendard GOV", is a new family in the Pretendard series, optimized for public services in South Korea. It's developed by orioncactus/pretendard. Homebrew already includes variants of Pretendard fonts, such as font-pretendard, font-pretendard-jp, and font-pretendard-std. This new font variant was added since version 1.3.7 and is also distributed under the SIL Open Font License.

Please note that I am not affiliated with the font developer. I noticed that only the "PretendardGOV" variant is not present in Homebrew while other variants exist, so I wanted to complete the series.

@bevanjkay bevanjkay merged commit af3381b into Homebrew:master Mar 22, 2025
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