I've never heard of pinyin.sty, but then again, I probably would have
made a teckit mapping without ever looking up the existence of such a
package.

There is, however, a package called xpinyin, which you might find
useful. It's not drop-in compatible with pinyin though. Are you just
starting to write a document using pinyin or are you migrating
documents over from a non-xetex setup?

If the former, you might want to consider just using the
unicode/extended latin characters for pinyin, use a package like
xpinyin, or see if someone's made a teckit map for pinyin. If the
latter, you could redefine the problematic commands locally and see
what breaks and work from there.

-Andy

On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Danyll Wills <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have looked at the archives and Googled for hours but can find nothing that 
> resolves the problem between fontspec and pinyin. What am I missing? Has 
> anybody got an answer to this? It seems to me extremely odd that such a 
> solution has not been worked on. The obvious issues are with things like 
> '\Pi' and '\Xi' as well as '\Mu' because they are used with other packages.
>
> Cheers,
> Danyll
>
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