X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fman1%2Fwimlib-imagex.1;h=9ec74282af8a01b6b25ef0d45e7e535c0ab733bd;hb=refs%2Fheads%2Flz_extend_pcmpestri;hp=165bd84bfadb80749956864008a40856944ad0f2;hpb=80dbb12a5ed4a1839145efe47e701744f41c0fe0;p=wimlib diff --git a/doc/man1/wimlib-imagex.1 b/doc/man1/wimlib-imagex.1 index 165bd84b..9ec74282 100644 --- a/doc/man1/wimlib-imagex.1 +++ b/doc/man1/wimlib-imagex.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX 1 "January 2016" "wimlib 1.9.0" "User Commands" +.TH WIMLIB-IMAGEX 1 "June 2016" "wimlib 1.9.2" "User Commands" .SH NAME wimlib-imagex \- Extract, create, modify, or mount a WIM (Windows Imaging Format) archive .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -200,17 +200,6 @@ driver (WOF). With the \fB--wimboot\fR option, \fBwimapply\fR will extract VSS snapshot support. On Windows, \fBwimcapture\fR or \fBwimappend\fR with the \fB--snapshot\fR option will automatically create a temporary VSS snapshot and capture the image from it. This can be used to image a "live" Windows system. -.SH LOCALES AND CHARACTER ENCODINGS -WIM files themselves store file and stream names using Windows native "wide -character strings", which are UTF-16. On Windows, wimlib works using these same -strings, so conversions are usually not necessary and there should be no -problems with character encodings. -.PP -On UNIX-like systems, wimlib works primarily in the locale-dependent multibyte -encoding, which you are strongly recommended to set to UTF-8 to avoid any -problems. You can alternatively set the environmental variable -\fBWIMLIB_IMAGEX_USE_UTF8\fR to force \fBwimlib-imagex\fR to use UTF-8 -internally, even if the current locale is not UTF-8 compatible. .SH CASE SENSITIVITY By default, the case sensitivity of \fBwimlib-imagex\fR differs somewhat between UNIX-like systems and Windows. WIM images may (but usually do not) have