-.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX "1" "January 2014" "@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ @VERSION@" "User Commands"
+.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX "1" "March 2014" "@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ @VERSION@" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@-capture, @IMAGEX_PROGNAME@-append \- Create or append a WIM image
.SH SYNOPSIS
power of 2 greater than or equal to 2^15 (32768) up to a maximum determined by
the compression format. For LZX ("maximum") compression, the maximum allowed
chunk size is 2^21 (2097152), and for XPRESS ("fast") and LZMS ("recovery")
-compression, the maximum allowed chunk size is 2^26 (67108864).
+compression, the maximum allowed chunk size is 2^30 (1073741824).
.IP ""
For XPRESS and LZX compression, Microsoft's implementation (as of Windows 8)
does not appear to support alternate chunk sizes; although it will still open
\fB--pack-chunk-size\fR=\fISIZE\fR, \fB--solid-chunk-size\fR=\fISIZE\fR
Like \fB--chunk-size\fR, but set the chunk size used in packed resources. The
compression format is LZMS, so the chunk size can be any power of 2 between 2^15
-and 2^26, inclusively. WIMGAPI (Windows 8) appears to be compatible with all
-these sizes, despite not being compatible with sizes greater than 2^20 in
-non-packed resources. The default is currently 2^25 (33554432). Note:
-currently, the LZMS compression algorithm uses about 15 times the chunk size in
-memory per thread, which is about 500 MB per thread for the default pack chunk
-size of 2^25 or 1 GB per thread if you change it to 2^26 (67108864).
+and 2^30, inclusively. WIMGAPI (Windows 8) appears to be compatible with these
+sizes up to 2^26 inclusively, despite not being compatible with sizes greater
+than 2^20 in non-packed resources. The default is currently 2^25 (33554432).
+Note: currently, the LZMS compression algorithm uses about 15 times the chunk
+size in memory per thread, which is about 500 MB per thread for the default pack
+chunk size of 2^25 or 1 GB per thread if you change it to 2^26 (67108864).
.TP
\fB--threads\fR=\fINUM_THREADS\fR
Number of threads to use for compressing data. Default: autodetect (number of