Hello Tony,

On Sep 10, 3:30 am, Tony Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >   Assuming I am not missing some trivial option/workaround which would allow
> > to open these files in Vim
[obviously I did... sorry for the noise and thanks a lot for your
answer!]

> 2. What is your 'encoding' option set to? Vim cannot, for any purpose,
> use any character which has no representation in your current 'encoding'.

 This was the problem, adding "set encoding=utf-8" did fix the
problem. Sorry for
not thinking to try it, I somehow thought that encoding only applied
to the file contents
and not the file names.

 Thanks a lot for your helpful answers Tony and John!
VZ
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