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Old 07-16-2012, 03:51 PM   #450
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Originally Posted by mapline View Post
Hi Danger
Interesting comments on book cover as I have same sizing problem.
1 No problem with resizing
but 2 ?
How do you rezip and where is code added?
Have Calibre, Winzip etc
Many thanks
Michael
If you have Calibre, you can also "unzip" from within there. Right-click on the book you want to edit from Calibre library and say "Tweak book". Then a window opens where you can select "explode book" which basically means "unzip". A window (windows explorer or finder window in OS X) should open showing you the contents of the book. You can find the cover image in there (usually cover.jpg or cover.jpeg). The code should be added to the .xhtml file that contains the cover page info. That's usually the titlepage.xhtml.

After you're done editing the inside of the book, you can go back to calibre and say "Rebuild book" from the same window that you got to explode the book.

Good luck!
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