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  • I did try to contact the authors and still waiting for their answers. It will just be nice if someone other than its authors has some field experience of using it in the real world. Thanks for the tip anyway. Commented Sep 8, 2011 at 13:54
  • I also recommend pp. 5f. of the latest unicode-math.pdf document for a (fairly brief) discussion of the \setmathfont command and its approach to loading various optical-size fonts for various font ranges. The caution issued by the authors at the end of the second paragraph of subsection 4.2 is instructive, though, about the state of flux of math fonts in unicode: "We might have to wait until MnMath, for example, before we really know" about detecting and appropriately applying optical size information embedded in [math] fonts. Commented Sep 8, 2011 at 14:19
  • Yeah, exactly. That notes of the author caused me not dare to buy it right away. As I only use LaTeX, unlike some others may use the fonts with other applications, it will be totally a waste if I cannot get it work with unicode-math. Commented Sep 8, 2011 at 14:32