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-\fBimagex delete\fR deletes the specified image from \fIWIMFILE\fR.
-
-The image to delete may be specified by \fIIMAGE_NUM\fR, which must be an
-integer that is an index of an image in the WIM file, starting at 1.
-Alternatively, it may be the name of an image in the WIM file, or the keyword
-"all", which specifies that all images are to be deleted.
-
-The WIM file is recreated with all unnecessary file resources removed. This is
-different from imagex.exe, which only will delete the metadata and XML entries
-for this operation.
-
-Also, unlike imagex.exe, it is legal to delete all the images from a WIM and
-have a WIM with 0 images, although such a file wouldn't be very useful.
-
+\fIIMAGE\fR specifies the WIM image to deleted. It may be a 1-based index of an
+image in the WIM, the name of an image in the WIM, or the keyword "all" to
+indicate that all images are to be deleted. Use the \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ info\fR (1)
+command to show what images a WIM file contains.
+.SH NOTES
+By default, the WIM file is rebuilt with all unnecessary file data removed.
+This is different from Microsoft's imagex.exe, which only will delete the
+directory tree metadata and XML data for this operation. (See the \fB--soft\fR
+option for the other kind of delete).
+.PP
+Also, unlike Microsoft's imagex.exe, it is legal to delete all the images from a
+WIM and have a WIM with 0 images, although such a file wouldn't be very useful.
+.PP
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ delete\fR does not support split WIMs.