I tried that.  If I just make a chord with the 4th (G), 3rd (C) and 2nd (A) 
strings open.  It sounds right.  If I add the C on the A string the note that 
should be open E gets changed to G, though it looks like a regular C chord!
... I cleared all the notes from the chord definition and made them all open, 
closed the dialog, then opened it and changed the A string not to C.....and it 
works!
Now for the other 1200 or so chords!

On 22 Jun 2014, at 7:00 pm, David H. Bailey 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> On 6/22/2014 4:25 AM, Graeme Gerrard wrote:
>> If I use the Scoremanager to specify I am using tablature, ukulele and then 
>> insert a C chord into the score, it rightly displays "C", but puts a diagram 
>> of an F chord underneath the C.  Same same with all other uke chords, 
>> they're a fourth/fifth out.
>> ?
> 
> I did finally figure out how to set the diagram to be Ukelele, but it's 
> still displaying as an F chord -- I think you may  need to edit the 
> chord definitions for Ukelele.
> 
> 
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