No. In this case the hairpins are attached to the correct staff. They did
not get exploded properly.

On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Peter Taylor <[email protected]>wrote:

> From: "Ryan" <[email protected]>
>
> > Thanks Darcy and Christopher,
> > That's what I thought the solution was, but I was hoping that there was
> > something more elegant in the newest version.
> > By the way, why don't measure attached smart shapes (i.e. hairpin
> > crescendos) get copied onto the exploded staves? Is that a bug or a
> > "feature"?
>
> Usually they do.  I've found that sometimes they become attached to the
> staff below (or above) the required one when there are lots of ledger
> lines,
> e.g. in a tuba part, and when the staves are close together.  As you enter
> a
> hairpin you'll see an arrow pointing up or down, indicating the staff
> you're
> attaching it to - sometimes it's necessary to actually draw the hairpin
> over
> notes and drag it down after extracting.
>
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