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Old 02-02-2012, 06:08 PM   #21
saxondawg
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I have a different issue with covers in the Kindle Fire, albeit a minor issue. I see all my covers, but many covers of Calibre-converted books are "vertically challenged"--that is, they are squashed. The dimensions are generally the same as other covers, but for some reason there will be a row on the bookshelf where all the book covers are squashed. It doesn't do this with Amazon-downloaded books, only with a number of the Calibre books--and it has done this on both of my Fires. I also notice that is does several covers in a row like this, suggesting that it's not a problem with the files or jpgs, but something weird about the Fire itself. But I haven't noticed anyone else having this problem.
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