concatenated together on standard input. They can be provided in any order,
with the exception of the first part, which must be first.
.SH PIPABLE WIMS
-As of wimlib 1.5.0, \fBwimlib-imagex apply\fR supports applying a WIM from a
+Since wimlib v1.5.0, \fBwimlib-imagex apply\fR supports applying a WIM from a
nonseekable file, such as a pipe, provided that the WIM was captured with
-\fB--pipable\fR (see \fBwimlib-imagex capture\fR(1)). To use standard input
-as the WIM, specify "-" as \fIWIMFILE\fR. A useful use of this ability is to
-apply an image from a WIM while streaming it from a server. For example, to
-apply the first image from a WIM file available on a HTTP server to an NTFS
-volume on /dev/sda1, run something like:
+\fB--pipable\fR (see \fBwimlib-imagex capture\fR(1)). To use standard input as
+the WIM, specify "-" as \fIWIMFILE\fR. A useful use of this ability is to apply
+an image from a WIM while streaming it from a server. For example, to apply the
+first image from a WIM file available on a HTTP server to an NTFS volume on
+/dev/sda1, run something like:
.PP
.RS
wget -O - http://myserver/mywim.wim | wimapply - 1 /dev/sda1
.TP
\fB--unix-data\fR
(UNIX-like systems only) Restore UNIX owners, groups, modes, and device IDs
-(major and minor numbers) that were captured by \fBwimlib-imagex capture\fR
-with the \fB--unix-data\fR option. As of wimlib v1.7.0, you can backup and
-restore not only the standard UNIX file permission information, but also
-character device nodes, block device nodes, named pipes (FIFOs), and UNIX domain
-sockets.
+(major and minor numbers) that were captured by \fBwimlib-imagex capture\fR with
+the \fB--unix-data\fR option. Since wimlib v1.7.0, you can backup and restore
+not only the standard UNIX file permission information, but also character
+device nodes, block device nodes, named pipes (FIFOs), and UNIX domain sockets.
.TP
\fB--no-acls\fR
Do not restore security descriptors on extracted files and directories.