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Old 09-30-2013, 12:25 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Melchett View Post
Dear All,
I am using Adobe Indesign to design my ebooks. Then I use Sigil to tweak the final epub and then use kindle previewer to create the final mobi.
There are a couple of issues that are plaguing me.

1) 203.png Whenever I open the epub in sigil, I get these two images in the images folder. The cover image and this 203.png. Should I remove this? If I remove and use kindle previewer to generate my mobi, I am getting warnings. Can anyone please tell me what this 203.png does(The same named file also appears in other ebooks too)?

2) I have three sections of front matter-
a) bookname and the author name
b) copyright and publisher name
c) dedication
I want all of these three things to appear separately. I am using the css property page break always to achieve this. All the three are starting on a new page but I want all of them to appear in the middle. The margin top feature seems not to work here. Any idea how to start these three sections in the middle.
Middle = Vertical centering?

On what size display? (see where I am heading?)

You have a varied amount (lines) of text that needs to V center on a phone sized screen , a 37" monitor , a 200" theater screen

So which setting is right?
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