Am 27.11.2011 um 18:26 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

> Am 27.11.2011 um 18:20 schrieb Robert Blackstone:
> 
>> Dear list,
>> 
>> Would it be possible to insert a tiny graphic, not larger than a capital M, 
>> into a textline?
>> 
>> I am presently making a bilingual version of a sixteenth century French 
>> musical treatise, and I would like to copy as much as possible the 
>> typographic features of the original in the modern version, both French and 
>> a  translation. 
>> In the original French edition some text lines contain musical symbols, not 
>> only the sharp, flat and natural characters but also some others, of which I 
>> can make graphics (png or pdf).
>> I can place these praphics in the margin and even in a footnote (although 
>> with rather too much space above it) but I would prefer to have them in 
>> their text line.
>> Is that doable?
> 
> \starttext
> This is a cow \figuresymbol[cow].
> \stoptext


More control about the height gives you this method:

\defineexternalfigure[inline][height=1.8ex]

\starttext
This is a cow \externalfigure[cow][inline].
\stoptext

Wolfgang
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