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Old 11-02-2012, 09:31 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by itimpi View Post
You can also use the Modify ePub plugin to achieve this. That is faster and avoids the risk of messing up formatting as can happen in the ePub->ePub conversion.
I tried that on an epub file which had a cover generated by plugin.
Of the options I chose Remove broken and unused images.

This created an epub cover that had an unexpected image. Not the Generate plugin cover image. It turned out that there was at least one image already associated in the html, which must have been the one that got on the epub cover.

I reviewed the Modify epub board discussion but could not find a discussion precisely on my issue. It got too technical for me, if I am honest.

Is there a simple way of getting the plugin generated cover to be embedded using this Modify plugin?
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