-
-wimlib 1.3.0 has improved support for alternate character encodings.
-However, not everything has been well tested, and on UNIX you are strongly
-encouraged to use a UTF-8 locale so that you do not run into any problems.
-In particular, if your locale uses a character encoding that is
-not UTF-8, then you will not be able to open or capture WIM files containing
-files with paths not representable in the current locale's character encoding.
-
-Similar restrictions apply to the Windows-native build of wimlib, but
-unfortunately Windows does not support UTF-8 locales. So you will not be able
-to apply a WIM image containing files with names not representable in the
-current Windows code page, nor will you be able to capture a directory tree
-containing files with names not representable in the current Windows code page.
-
-.SH WARNING
-
-Note: \fBwimlib\fR and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR are experimental. Use Microsoft's
-imagex.exe if you have to make sure your WIM files are made "correctly". Feel
-free to submit a bug report if you find a bug.
-
-Some parts of the WIM file format are poorly documented or even completely
-undocumented, so I've just had to do the best I can to read and write WIMs in a
-way that appears to be compatible with Microsoft's software.
-
+On Windows, wimlib works in UTF-16LE, and there should be no problems with
+character encodings.
+.PP
+On UNIX, wimlib works primarily in the locale-dependent multibyte encoding,
+which you are strongly recommended to set to UTF-8 to avoid any problems.
+.SH CASE SENSITIVITY
+The case sensitivity of \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR differs somewhat between
+UNIX-like systems and Windows. Filenames are internally treated as
+case-sensitive, but on Windows paths actually provided by the user will be
+treated as case-insensitive in order to get the "expected" behavior. Otherwise,
+options and non-path arguments should be specified in lower case.
+.SH LICENSE
+wimlib and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR are distributed under the GNU General Public
+License version 3 or later. Be aware this means this software is provided as-is
+and has no warranty; see COPYING for details.