Thanks, Noel.

I hadn't come across this feature, so checked it out with high hopes! Unfortunately, the Treble Clef resolution was already set at 3 for each of the six notes in the offending bar, so that didn't help.

Creating triplets in a completely new file seems to work OK, with Editable and non-editable Notation modes staying in step after generation. I noticed that each of the notes in the new file started 7 ticks later than the times I noted above, but starting the triplets later in my version of "Five Brothers" didn't fix the fault.

I can't help feeling that this is a bug rather than a feature, because the Editable and Non-editable show the same notation on the staff when the file is first opened, and only get out of step after generation.

Obviously, I can work around the presentational aspects simply by producing the lead-sheet on a newly-opened file.

I've tried MuseScore in the past (see the thread "Chords displaced on leadsheet"), to work around another presentation problem, but it couldn't cope with a 3/4 piece, which is what I was having trouble with.

As I managed to get quarter-note triplets to survive (re)generation in a completely new test file, I may just have to bite the bullet and enter "Five Brothers" as a completely new file. Frustrating, though!

Michael

Last edited by foxylady; 01/17/13 03:22 PM.