-will increase the time needed to rebuild the WIM, unless the WIM is
-uncompressed, but it may result in a better compression ratio if wimlib can do a
-better job than the program that wrote the original file. A side effect of this
-is that every stream in the original WIM will be checksummed, so this can help
-verify that the WIM is intact (equivalent to applying all the images from it).
-.IP ""
-Note: as of wimlib v1.5.3, wimlib's LZX compressor usually achieves the same or
-better compression than Microsoft's, but is slightly slower.
-.TP
-\fB--recompress-slow\fR, \fB--compress-slow\fR
-Spend even more time compressing the data in order to achieve a more optimal
-compression ratio. For LZX ("maximum") compression, compared to the default
-\fB--recompress\fR this will make compression about twice as slow and may
-improve the compression ratio by maybe 1%, depending on the data. For LZMS
-("recovery") compression this option also has an effect. For XPRESS ("fast")
-compression this option has no effect; however you may use \fB--compress\fR=LZX
-\fB--recompress-slow\fR to change the compression type to LZX and recompress
-slowly, as per this option. In any case, this option implies
-\fB--recompress\fR.
+will greatly increase the time needed to rebuild the WIM file, but it may result
+in a better compression ratio if wimlib can do a better job than the program
+that wrote the original file.