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Old 01-08-2012, 03:46 PM   #4
Gwen Morse
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
EPUB has only 1 "cover" declared
You can have as many (Front Matter) images as you reader can hold inside a book.
I sometime add 'alternate covers' after the declared (1st Image) cover with Sigil

Beware the Calibre can remove or update the FIRST image on conversion and not place this one first.
Just to clarify so I understand. I can't have two "covers" with an epub but I can have a "cover" and then a followup image to reproduce the stepback pattern.

However, if I do that there's a chance that when I convert it from epub to mobi (I have Kindles) in Calibre that the stepback images may end up in the wrong order or the keyhole front cover may be deleted?
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