Hello list

Some years ago, when plain TeX was still pure ASCII, I had to set an
article on Luwian hieroglyphs, which involved a large number of very small
scans that appeared in running text without disturbing the interlinear
spacing.  If I wanted to do the same in ConTexT, what would be the
preferred method (both in the preamble and in the text itself)?  Ideally I
would want the label option to work for the benefit of any visually
impaired readers accessing the PDF.  The following MWE doesn't seem to work
(which means no more than that I am still regrettably ignorant of ConTexT's
capabilities with artwork):

\starttext

The small cow \externalfigure[cow.jpg][width=0.5em,height=2ex,label={This
is a small cow.}] was attacked by the quick brown fox that jumped over the
lazy dog's back.\stoptext


John


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