Taco Hoekwater wrote:

> IIRC, some of the Unicode symbol sets require commercial fonts
> (from MacOS X).

Eh, "require" is such a strong word... There are some placeholders in 
there, since the Mac OS X fonts were easy (for me) to get. The XeTeX 
code that named the fonts explicitly (hmm, bad old assumption now...) 
was set off in a conditional in the hopes that a more general solution 
would come along...
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