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Old 08-20-2011, 04:37 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
BTW, not to hijack the thread--but do you, JS, have workaround for the Nook-Covers issue?
Yep. See this bug for details. All you need to do is edit the OPF after using Sigil and reorder the attributes of the meta element that specifies the cover. While it looks simple it's not easy to fix in Sigil.

There are a few ZIP programs like 7zip which allows you to edit files in place. If you are on a Mac this is a bit difficult. Unzip, edit, and see this for how to recompress the EPUB properly. I has Apple script as well as command line instructions (the command line part will work on Linux).
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