-.TH IMAGEX "1" "May 2012" "imagex (wimlib) wimlib @VERSION@" "User Commands"
+.TH IMAGEX "1" "January 2013" "imagex (wimlib) wimlib @VERSION@" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
-imagex split \- Split a WIM into multiple parts
+imagex-split \- Split a WIM into multiple parts
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBimagex split\fR \fIWIMFILE\fR \fISPLIT_WIMFILE\fR \fIPART_SIZE\fR [\fIOPTION...\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
-Splits \fIWIMFILE\fR into parts with size at most \fIPART_SIZE\fR megabytes,
+Splits \fIWIMFILE\fR into parts with size at most \fIPART_SIZE\fR mebibytes,
with the first part having the name \fISPLIT_WIMFILE\fR and the other parts
having names numbered in order of the parts.
split WIM files, even if there was one in the original WIM.
.SH EXAMPLES
-.IP
-imagex split windows.wim windows.swm 100
-.LP
Splits the WIM 'windows.wim' into 'windows.swm', 'windows2.swm', 'windows3.swm',
-etc. where each part is at most 100 MiB.
+etc. where each part is at most 100 MiB:
+.RS
+.PP
+imagex split windows.wim windows.swm 100
+.RE
.SH NOTE
because the WIM file format provides no way to divide a single file resource in
the WIM among multiple split WIM parts. So if you, for example, have a file
inside the WIM that is 100 MiB, then an uncompressed split WIM will have at
-least one part that is 100 MiB in size to contain that file. If the WIM
-resources are compressed then less space would be needed.
+least one part that is 100 MiB in size to contain that file. However, if the
+WIM resources are compressed then less space would be needed.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR imagex (1)