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Old 10-05-2008, 07:35 AM   #5
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I saw the --get-cover switch when looking at Calibre's source, but trying to follow through the code to work out how to do the same in C/C++ is more than my very passing acquaintance with Python is up to in the time I have.

If you've put together some documentation of the LRF format as you've decoded it while working on Calibre, that would be very helpful. Anything similar to the documentation I added to the Mobipocket format wiki entry here:

https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/MOBI

Thanks again.

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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
note that lrf-meta has a --get-cover switch which you can use to get the guessed cover
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