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Originally Posted by sjkramer
I often have this problem when I've changed the cover image by deleting and replacing the img file—even when everything looks absolutely correct in the content.opf file. It will resolve if I delete all instances of the cover in the meta and the guide of the opf and then reselect them in the semantics menu. I can't explain why, but doing this little dance helps.
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As per the Sigil User Guide, covers require you to Add Semantics to both the cover HTML file and the cover image (well for Kindle anyway) as you've found out. @irui There is no need to edit the OPF as you can do this by right-clicking on the files in Sigil and using the semantic menu.
If you delete a cover image you need to re-add the semantic type of cover to the new image. The OPF data for the cover image will be deleted when you delete the cover image. This all seems to work as expected for me - if you find something inconsistent on 0.6.0 then let us know.
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Originally Posted by Derek R
Yes, I've noticed that changes to the stylesheet now don't seem to take effect either unless the file is opened, edited and saved in an external editor.
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Covers have nothing to do with stylesheets. But at least for me, if I edit a CSS file in a Sigil tab and switch back to the tab for the document then the new CSS is immediately applied. There is no need to use an external editor on the CSS (although its very helpful and fast when testing style tweaks). If you find something different, please detail it here.