Is this a joke? If so, I don't get it. A vowel in my vocabulary is a letter that can be pronounced with an open mouth, without using tongue, lips or anything to shape it, as opposed to consonants. The english alphabet has five or six vowels (depending on who you ask), namely a, e, i, o, u and y. The norwegian alphabet has three additional vowels, æ, ø and å. These are incorrectly coded when saving files from ScidVsPC. I can imagine a number of letters in other languages faces similar problems, such...
Exporting files with norwegian wovels messes up file names
Exporting files with norwegian wovels messes up file names
Subsequent naviagion seems to work fine, but you do get one of these errors for every variation you enter, and you have to click away each and every one of them.
5.1: Error in variations window