From: dhbailey
I haven't had hairpins show up on the staff when I haven't put them there. Is this happening to you, or is this more of an information-gathering question?

by placing them in the staff when drawing them, i gain greater precision of the start-end points, and avoid accidentally attaching them to the wrong staff.


As for concert-pitch scores vs. transposed scores.... I've worked with both, so I'm not sure your statement that
most users use either one or the other but not both is valid without further data collection.

yeah i was afraid that wouldn't be clear, i mean for the individual score, typically there is one version, either C or transposed...


I'm not sure how that relates to your hairpins-on-the-staff question.

extracting from a transposed score, there are no dynamic-hairpin alignment problems to deal with (aside from some clean up always necessary in the parts), while with extraction from C most transposing instruments (discluding for the most part 8ve-transposers), alignment will have to be adjusted.


jef

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