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Old 03-25-2011, 09:00 PM   #6
st_albert
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Originally Posted by castel15 View Post

Just a tip: in Sigil the name given to the image for the cover must be the same name used to refer to the cover section (cover.jpg equals cover.xhtml).
I don't think this is true, at least with the more recent Sigil versions. For example, my cover page is usually named "CoverPage.xhtml" and the image inside it (in the <img> tag, natch) is usually named xxxx.jpg, where xxx = the naked ISBN number for the book. Sigil never objects, and all the right entries in content.opf are automagically created.

YMMV, since I've never used Feedbooks; maybe that's the difference.
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