+There are two modes of operation, the default one uses the
+C compiler to create a bundle and requires a complete C and Mono SDK
+to produced executables. The simple mode (enabled when using the
+"--simple") command line option does not require this, and also allows
+for cross compilation.
+.PP
+For example, to create a bundle for hello world, use the following
+command:
+.nf
+ $ mkbundle -o hello --simple hello.exe
+.fi
+.PP
+The simple version allows for cross-compiling, this requires a Mono
+runtime to be installed in the ~/.mono/targets/TARGET/mono to be
+available. You can use the "--local-targets" to list all available
+targets, and the "--cross" argument to specify the target, like this:
+.nf
+ $ mkbundle --local-targets
+ Available targets:
+ default - Current System Mono
+ 4.4.0-macosx-x86
+ 4.4.0-debian-8-arm64
+ $ mkbundle --cross 4.4.0-debian-8-powerpc hello.exe -o hello-debian
+.fi
+.PP
+The above will bundle your native library into hello-debian for
+a Debian 8 system running on a PowerPC machine.
+.SH OLD EMBEDDING
+.PP