Hans Hagen said this at Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:46:54 +0100:

>> - lettrine.sty (I have my own TeX code now, but lettrine is probably
better)
>
>your own code should not be a problem as long as you don;t overload low
level 
>commands

Most of the lettrine basics are exposed in the DroppedCaps macros in
supp-fun, and in some higher-level macros
{setupinitial,placeinitial,checkinitial} in core-fnt. I only noticed the
latter recently, with this message:
<http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20050219.150656.64318a18.html>

>> - microtype.sty (protrusion,probably no stretching)
>
>no problem, (adam lindsay can probably best help you with that in
relation to 
>the fonts that you have on th emac)

Who, me?
As you probably know, protrusion doesn't work with XeTeX, only pdf(e)TeX.
Glad you don't need stretching, cos I haven't worked with that one, yet!

But yeah, I know a few Mac OS X/ConTeXt font tricks.
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