-Specifies a configuration file (UTF-8 or UTF-16LE encoded) for capturing the new
-image. The configuration file specifies files that are to be treated specially
-during the image capture.
-.IP ""
-The format of the configuration file is a number of sections containing path
-globs one per line, where each section begins with the tag [ExclusionList],
-[ExclusionException], [CompressionExclusionList], or [AlignmentList].
-Currently, only the [ExclusionList] and [ExclusionException] sections are
-implemented. The [ExclusionList] section specifies a list of path globs to
-exclude from capture, while the [ExclusionException] section specifies a list of
-path globs to include in the capture even if the matched file or directory name
-also appears in the [ExclusionList].
-.IP ""
-Relative globs with only one path component (e.g. *.mp3) match against a
-filename in any directory. Relative globs with multiple path components (e.g.
-dir/file), as well as absolute globs (e.g. /dir/file), are treated as paths
-starting at the root directory of capture, or the root of the NTFS volume for
-NTFS volume capture mode. If a directory is matched by a glob in the
-[ExclusionList], the entire directory tree rooted at that directory is excluded
-from the capture, unless \fB--dereference\fR is specified and there is another
-path into that directory through a symbolic link.
-.IP ""
-For compatibility with Windows, the path separators in the globs may be either
-forward slashes or backslashes, and the line separators may be either UNIX-style
-or DOS-style. Trailing and leading whitespace is ignored. Lines beginning with
-the '#' or ';' characters are treated as comments and ignored. Globs with
-whitespace in them need not be quoted, unless the whitespace is leading or
-trailing. Both double and single quotes are accepted.
-.IP ""
-Paths may not have drive letters in them, as they are all relative to the root
-of capture and not absolute external paths.
+Specifies a configuration file (UTF-8 or UTF-16LE encoded; plain ASCII also
+works) for capturing the new image. The configuration file specifies files that
+are to be treated specially during the image capture.
+.IP ""
+The format of the configuration file is INI-style; that is, it is arranged in
+bracketed sections. Currently, only the following sections are recognized:
+.RS
+.IP \[bu] 4
+[ExclusionList] --- contains a list of path globs to exclude from capture. If
+a directory is matched, both the directory and its contents are excluded.
+.IP \[bu]
+[ExclusionException] --- contains a list of path globs to include in the
+capture, even when the file or directory also matches a glob in [ExclusionList].
+.IP \[bu]
+[PrepopulateList] --- this does not affect capture, but if the image is applied
+later with \fB--wimboot\fR, these are globs of files that shall be extracted
+normally, not as WIMBoot "pointer files". If a directory is matched, all files
+and subdirectories are also matched recursively.
+.RE
+.IP ""
+Any unrecognized sections will be ignored, with a warning printed. Sections
+dealing with compression (e.g. [CompressionExclusion]) are not particularly
+important.
+.IP ""
+Path globs may contain the '*' and '?' meta-characters. Relative globs (e.g.
+*.mp3) match against a filename in any directory. Absolute globs (e.g.
+/dir/file), are treated as paths starting at the main directory being captured,
+or the root of the NTFS volume for NTFS volume capture mode. Do not use drive
+letters in the paths; they will be ignored. Path separators may be either
+forwards slashes or backwards slashes.
+.IP ""
+Lines beginning with the '#' or ';' characters are treated as comments and
+ignored. Globs with whitespace in them need not be quoted; however, if they
+are, both double and single quotes are accepted.