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Old 08-19-2011, 09:09 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
That's certainly not been my experience. Unlike Mobi, which has a clearly defined place for the cover, ePub books don't, and people who create ePub books implement the cover in all sorts of different ways, some of which Calibre recognised, and others of which it doesn't. Very often, when you try to replace the cover, either nothing at all happens, or the whole image in the book gets replaced by the new cover. It's very definitely hit and miss in my experience.
I see our experiences differ.

I have ended up with the cover I intended and the original cover as a second cover like image. But in the two years I've been messing with these books the cover I had in calibre always ended up as the cover of the ePub book after conversion.

Another curious mystery.
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