Hi,

Since no one has offered a quick ConTeXt solution, I offer my usual -- a dumb 
Plain TeX solution:

\def\lomihi#1#2#3{${\scriptstyle{#2}}\limits_{#1}^{#3}$}

With the Computer Modern font, the top is a little further away from the middle 
than the bottom.  It can be adjusted with something like

\def\lomihi#1#2#3{${\scriptstyle{#2}}\limits_{#1}^{\lower0.23pt\hbox{$\scriptstyle{#3}$}}$}

but this would probably have to be adjusted for each font and size.

Hope that helps,

Michael

On Aug 10, 2012, at 5:35 AM, Robert Blackstone wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Is there a neat way to insert a stack of three figures in a line of text with 
> the middle one sitting on the base line?
> I need it in a discussion of figured bass. (Figured bass is a system to 
> indicate harmonies to be played above a bass-line. The figures can be single 
> or stacked, two or three above each other. In discussing this topic in 
> articles and books these "figures" are usually written as they appear in the 
> music scores, in other words, stacked.)
> For a stack of  two figures it can be done perfectly with \lohi{}{}.
>
> Is there a way to do it for a stack of three figures with the middle one 
> sitting on the base line? (Something like \lomihi{}{}{}?)
>
> Here is an example in which the problem is stated once more.
> -----------------------------------------------
> \starttext
>
> This does not look professional.
>
> A typical problematic example of this printing practice is Monteverdi's  {\em 
> L'Orfeo}, where, in the third act, in Speranze's recitative  {\em Ecco l'atra 
> palude}, several single fourths are printed, leaving for the continuo player 
> the choice to play 5/4, 6/4, or 7/4/2.
> \medskip
>
> This does, for  \lohi{4}{5} and \lohi{4}{6}. But how could this be done also 
> for 7/4/2? (Interline distance may be enlarged as necessary.)
>
> A typical problematic example of this printing practice is Monteverdi's  {\em 
> L'Orfeo}, where, in the third act, in Speranze's recitative  {\em Ecco l'atra 
> palude}, several single fourths are printed, leaving for the continuo player 
> the choice to play \lohi{4}{5}, \lohi{4}{6}, or 7/4/2.
> \stoptext
> ------------------------------------------------
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Best regards,
> Robert Blackstone
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