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Originally Posted by mysweety
I don't seem to have either the AdobeViewer or fb reader on my PB360 v 14.2. How did you get them?
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You should have both of these built-in as standard. If you highlight an EPUB book in the bookshelf (not the Recently Read list) then press and hold the OK button you will get a mini menu. The first item is 'Open with'. If you select this then you will get the 2 different reading app options.
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Originally Posted by mysweety
I am unable to see both within and as cover. I don't think it's a question of size but that the native PB360 finds difficulty in locating images if they are in a separate directory within the epub. The same seems to be true for the toc.
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This is an interesting observation. I think Calibre puts all constituent files (images, css, toc.ncx etc) in a single directory within the EPUB. Perhaps this is why I can see the images in my EPUBs. However, since the cover.jpeg is also in this same directory it doesn't explain why the PB360 Thumbnail view sometimes can't see it but AdobeViewer always can.
[Edit: Correction - I don't think it is the Calibre conversion which puts all constituent files in one directory. I think this happens if your source is raw HTML which references images in a sub-dir. The drag-drop into Calibre seems to flatten all files into a single zipped dir.
For info, if you want fbreader to see the cover image as the first page of a Calibre-created EPUB then I think you have to make sure that you select the 'No SVG cover' option in the Calibre conversion options.
I'm now off to see if I can find any non-Calibre EPUBs with images in a sub-directory to see if I can replicate your problem.