-.TH IMAGEX 1 "May 2013" "@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ @VERSION@" "User Commands"
+.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX 1 "August 2013" "@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ @VERSION@" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ \- Create, modify, extract, mount, or unmount a WIM (Windows Imaging Format) archive
.SH SYNOPSIS
provides interfaces for manipulating WIM archives. You could wimlib in your own
programs if you wanted to. wimlib's public interface is documented.
.SH COMMANDS
-There is a separate manual page for each \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR command.
+The available commands were listed above, and there is a separate manual page
+for each. Note: to save typing, if the appropriate hard links are installed, a
+command \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ \fICOMMAND\fR can be accessed as simply
+\fBwim\fICOMMAND\fR; for example, \fBwimapply\fR for
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ apply\fR.
.SH SUPPORTED FEATURES
The following general features are currently supported (note: this is not a
complete list; also, certain features, such as mounting, are supported on UNIX
.IP \[bu] 4
Create a stand-alone WIM from a directory or NTFS volume (\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR)
.IP \[bu]
+Capture a WIM image directly to standard output in a special pipable format
+(\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ capture\fR)
+.IP \[bu]
Append a directory or NTFS volume onto a stand-alone WIM as a new image (\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@
append\fR)
.IP \[bu]
Apply an image from a stand-alone or split WIM to a directory or NTFS volume
(\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ apply\fR)
.IP \[bu]
+Apply an image from a special pipable WIM format sent over standard input
+(\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ apply\fR)
+.IP \[bu]
Mount an image from a stand-alone or split WIM read-only (\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ mount\fR)
.IP \[bu]
Mount an image from a stand-alone WIM read-write (\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@ mountrw\fR)
.IP \[bu]
The command-line syntax of the two programs is similar but not exactly the same.
.IP \[bu]
+As of wimlib v1.5.0, for convenience \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR automatically
+preserves the integrity table in WIMs that have one, even when \fB--check\fR is
+not specified.
+.IP \[bu]
+As of wimlib v1.5.0, a special "pipable" WIM format that is not compatible with
+Microsoft's software is supported. This allows capturing and applying images
+directly to standard output or from standard input, respectively; this can be
+used to pipe images to or from a server over the network to implement fast
+filesystem imaging and restore.
+.IP \[bu]
On UNIX, because Microsoft designed the WIM file format to accomodate
Windows-specific and NTFS-specific features, wimlib must have two separate image
capture and application modes (although the \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR subcommands
.PP
On UNIX, wimlib works primarily in the locale-dependent multibyte encoding,
which you are strongly recommended to set to UTF-8 to avoid any problems.
+.SH CASE SENSITIVITY
+The case sensitivity of \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR differs somewhat between UNIX
+and Windows. \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR internally treats filenames as
+case-sensitive, but on Windows it will treat paths actually provided by the user
+as case-insensitive in order to get the "expected" behavior. Otherwise, options
+and non-path arguments should be specified in lower case.
.SH WARNING
Note: \fBwimlib\fR and \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR are experimental. Use Microsoft's
imagex.exe if you have to make sure your WIM files are made "correctly". Feel