However, path separators may be either forward or backward slashes, and the
leading slash is optional; also, on Windows, the paths are treated
case-insensitively, while on UNIX, paths are treated case-sensitively, except
-when overwritten through the \fBWIMLIB_IMAGEX_IGNORE_CASE\fR environmental
+when overridden through the \fBWIMLIB_IMAGEX_IGNORE_CASE\fR environmental
variable, as documented in \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR (1).
.PP
If no \fIPATH\fRs are provided, the default behavior is to extract the full
the ';' character and otherwise empty lines are ignored. Each path must be
unquoted and must specify a full path in the WIM image, as described above.
However, unless \fB--no-wildcards\fR is specified, each path in the list file
-may also contain the wildcard characters '?' and '*', and therefore may expand
-to multiple actual files or directories. By default, paths or wildcards that
-match no wildcards only produce a warning; use \fB--strict-wildcards\fR if you
-want an error instead. Also, when using a list file, files and directories not
-located at the root of the WIM image will be extracted to a corresponding
-subdirectory of the destination directory rather than directly to the
-destination directory itself.
+may also contain the wildcard characters '?' and '*'. The '?' character matches
+any character other than a path separator, whereas the '*' character matches
+zero or more non-path-separator characters. Consequently, a single wildcard
+pattern may expand to multiple actual files or directories.
+.PP
+In the \fILISTFILE\fR mode, by default a wildcard pattern that matches no files
+or directories in the WIM image only produces a warning; use
+\fB--strict-wildcards\fR if you want an error instead. Also, when using a list
+file, files and directories not located at the root of the WIM image will be
+extracted to a corresponding subdirectory of the destination directory rather
+than directly to the destination directory itself.
.SH SPLIT WIMS
You may use \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ extract\fR to extract files or directory trees
from a split WIM. This uses the \fB--refs\fR="\fIGLOB\fR" option in the same
\fB--strict-acls\fR
See the documentation for this option in \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@-apply\fR (1).
.TP
+\fB--no-attributes\fR
+See the documentation for this option in \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@-apply\fR (1).
+.TP
\fB--include-invalid-names\fR
See the documentation for this option in \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@-apply\fR (1).
.TP
Do not interpret wildcard characters in paths in the \fILISTFILE\fR.
.TP
\fB--strict-wildcards\fR
-Fail if any wildcards or paths in \fILISTFILE\fR do not match any files in the
-WIM image. The default behavior is to warn only.
+Fail if any wildcard patterns in \fILISTFILE\fR do not match any files or
+directories in the WIM image. The default behavior is to warn only. This
+option has no effect if \fB--no-wildcards\fR is also specified or if \fIPATH\fRs
+are specified instead of a \fILISTFILE\fR; in those cases, an error is issued if
+any file to extract does not exist.
.SH NOTES
See the documentation \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ apply\fR (1) for documentation about
what data and metadata are extracted on UNIX-like systems versus on Windows.