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Old 02-23-2014, 10:41 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Lagopus View Post

My issue is not with the cover image, but with the title page. I.e. this:

Attachment 119433

And my issue was not specifically with the file I attached - but with the portability of the code I've used there. (I don't know what people will do with my books after I upload them here. There's a good chance some will do their own conversion to get the file I published onto their own preferred reader. So while my main focus is to make a book that looks good in one format, I would prefer to avoid using features that are likely to break on conversion.)
By chance, did you open the epub that I have attached in my previous post with Calibre (that is the plataform where you have experimented problems)?

In my Calibre, the title pages in the epub made with Sigil are showed as following:

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As you can see, no issues (title pages are not miniaturized any more in Calibre). Regarding the portability of the code, since it works fine in ADE, then also will work fine in all ereaders based on ADE (Nook, Sony, etc.). And as you could see by yourself, it also works in Kindle; so I think the code included in the epub made with Sigil, will be widely supported for ereaders. Make your epub with Sigil, and after that, convert it to .mobi with Kindlegen/Kindle Previewer and all will work fine.

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