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Old 02-01-2011, 12:41 AM   #359
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Originally Posted by Gazzatron View Post
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Perhaps i'm missing something obvious but the only field in Create eBook that seemed relevant was the additional parameters entry on the Misc tab, but no variation of --no-default-epub-cover I tried to enter had any effect.

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That's odd you are doing everything correct. I've looked at calibres page and that is a valid command. Now that I recall one of my 3.0 versions had a bug in the "additional params" I thought I updated the fix... maybe I didn't

Okay here is what you can do. On the same "misc" tab there is a checkbox that says "Enable Debug Information".
1) Check the "Enable Debug Information" check box.
2) Add the command " --no-default-epub-cover" in the "Additional Param" text box.
3) Depress the <Create> button.
4) In the directory where your document is located, there will be a "Debug.txt" file.
5) Open the "Debug.txt" file and highlight the command. (it's a very very long command) and copy it.
6) Open a command line terminal and paste the command.
7) Hit enter.

Either you had success or failure. if there is an error message post it here so I can take a look at it.



All of calibre's command lines are here:

eBook Convert

eBook Convert to ePUB


Also note If you "Open" a dot file you commit the changes to the template and it applies to ALL documents from that point on. If you open a "New" file it only applies to that document.

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