> OpenType fonts are not really useful on the Mac, because the specific
> OpenType features work only in Windows; Mac uses AAT, a different font
> technology, at least up to Snow Leopard AAIK. That may be the reason
> why Safari doesn't have those fonts installed.
> 
> In short: see what happens in a different browser; a Windows-
> originated one like Firefox/TenFourFox could be a good choice.

TenFourFox uses Harfbuzz, which is an OpenType renderer, and does support
OpenType special features.

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