-As of wimlib v1.5.0, for convenience \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR automatically
-preserves the integrity table in WIMs that have one, even when \fB--check\fR is
-not specified.
-.IP \[bu]
-As of wimlib v1.5.0, a special "pipable" WIM format that is not compatible with
-Microsoft's software is supported. This allows capturing and applying images
-directly to standard output or from standard input, respectively; this can be
-used to pipe images to or from a server over the network to implement fast
-filesystem imaging and restore.
-.IP \[bu]
-On UNIX, because Microsoft designed the WIM file format to accomodate
-Windows-specific and NTFS-specific features, wimlib must have two separate image
-capture and application modes (although the \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR subcommands
-for the modes are the same): one for general image capture and application, and
-one for the capture or application of an image specifically from/to an NTFS
-volume.
+Because Microsoft designed the WIM file format to accomodate Windows-specific
+and NTFS-specific features, on UNIX-like systems wimlib must have two separate
+image capture and application modes (although the \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR
+commands for the modes are the same): one for image capture and application
+from/to a directory, and one for the capture or application of an image
+specifically from/to an NTFS volume.