I am happy to say that I finally got it working. Those Freefonts were installed on my computer no less than four times (not counting texlive). Moodle installed them as did Joomla. I had installed them from the ports collection and apparently the system installed them, or perhaps it was X-windows. Anyway, I found them with the X-11 fonts. When I got them all removed XeLaTeX could no longer find FreeSerif. I don't know why the Texlive installation could not find fonts it had installed. Anyway, I downloaded the most recent version of the Freefonts and placed them in the X-11 font directory, ran all the programs so that X could find them and voila! suddenly XeLaTeX could find them too. Sadly, I see that FreeSerif does not handle some of the common conjuncts well. Guttural n and g do not combine, nor do d and g, for instance. Also the Devanagari was replaced by little empty boxes in my page headings Where I put the Sanskrit titles of the chapters along with their English translations. Nakula and Sahadeva and even Sanskrit 2003 could all do those things. FreeSerif is a nice looking Devanagari font, but it is still not up to where it needs to be in order for me to use it regularly.
Thanks for your help, everyone. Best Neal -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
