Not surprisingly I have the same kind of issue if I compress a file on Ubuntu 
(tar.gz or .zip) and try to open it on Windows, and vice versa (only 7zip 
format seems to work well).
Switching to lzma could be a solution, but it is not supported in the current 
Python version as a default module and I'm reluctant to add another external 
one.

I think that I will commit my current dev version, which uses cp437 on Windows 
and latin-1 on Linux and OSX. As long as you don't share the compressed file 
between these operating systems, it should work as expected.
Of course, if you don't use special characters in your path, there's no problem 
at all!

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SVG with media output fails with special characters
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