-.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX "1" "August 2015" "wimlib 1.8.2" "User Commands"
+.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX "1" "August 2016" "wimlib 1.10.0" "User Commands"
.SH NAME
wimlib-imagex-export \- Exports an image from a WIM archive to an existing or new WIM archive
.SH SYNOPSIS
Mark the destination image as WIMBoot-compatible. Also, if exporting to a new
archive, set the compression type to that recommended for WIMBoot (currently,
XPRESS with 4096 byte chunks).
+.TP
+\fB--unsafe-compact\fR
+Compact the WIM archive in-place and append any new data, eliminating "holes".
+In general, this option should \fInot\fR be used because a failed or interrupted
+compaction will corrupt the WIM archive. For more information, see the
+documentation for this option in \fBwimlib-imagex-optimize\fR (1).
.SH SPLIT WIMS
You may use \fBwimlib-imagex export\fR to export images from a split WIM.
The \fISRC_WIMFILE\fR argument must specify the first part of the split WIM,
wimlib-imagex export mywim.swm 1 other.wim --ref="mywim*.swm"
.RE
.SH NOTES
-\fIData integrity\fR: It is safe to abort a \fBwimlib-imagex export\fR command partway through.
-However, after doing this, it is recommended to run \fBwimlib-imagex
-optimize\fR on the destination WIM to remove any data that was appended to the
-physical WIM file but not yet incorporated into the structure of the WIM, unless
-the WIM was being rebuilt (e.g. with \fB--rebuild\fR), in which case you should
-delete the temporary file left over.
+\fIData integrity\fR: Except when using \fB--unsafe-compact\fR, it is safe to
+abort a \fBwimlib-imagex export\fR command partway through. However, after
+doing this, it is recommended to run \fBwimlib-imagex optimize\fR on the
+destination WIM to remove any data that was appended to the physical WIM file
+but not yet incorporated into the structure of the WIM, unless the WIM was being
+rebuilt (e.g. with \fB--rebuild\fR), in which case you should delete the
+temporary file left over.
.PP
\fISingle instancing\fR: The WIM format uses single-instance streams (roughly,
"files"). When an image is exported, only the streams ("files") not already