On 07.02.2010 2:35, nickles wrote:
On Windows XP, with gvim 7.2-356 (and before), when using the
following command line to edit the specified file
       gvim d:\music\soldiers\USSR\(Kazach'ja).xml
gvim will open with an empty buffer named
        "USSR(Kazach'ja).xml".

I can confirm this. Here is my message to the list from May 5, 2008:

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If I'm trying to open a file like this:
gvim.exe --remote-tab-silent "c:\MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI\(1989) RESULTS\info.txt" gVim tries to open "\MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI(1989) RESULTS\info.txt" resulting in a new file.

If I'm trying to open the same file without the --remote-tab-silent option the info.txt file is opened as expected. It seems, when the --remote-tab-silent option is used, the '\(' combination is counted as an escape-sequence, and this is wrong.
Can we consider this as a bug?
gVim 7.2, Win Vista HP SP1.
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