05-25-2012, 03:38 AM
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe
If you have no default cover checked under preferences>epub output it won't put in a cover unless it is already in the file you are converting. This setting remains the default if selected under preferences.
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Thanks Helen.
The source files have no cover - they are primarily academic papers, some are even plain ascii text.
I'll post some screen shots to help explain
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe
I also have no svg cover and remove first image checked.
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ditto
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe
Also if you have original file tweak on then your original file in any format will be never be modified.
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If you mean the one I think you do, then I have it set to false, I rely on Windows 7 file versioning and my backup processes to get me back to earlier versions.
If I have no cover - as in the following I get an epub with no cover.
If I have a generated cover - as in the following I get an epub with a cover, despite all the other things being EXACTLY the same.
If I put a picture of my cat in the book folder, and name the file cover.jpg, then that picture will be the cover in the epub file.
Cheers BR
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