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Old 03-05-2015, 07:34 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
That made me look at my own book more closely. I'm sorry for getting technical, but the guide section of the opf has no cover defined. Kobo is doing exactly the right thing by taking the first displayed page as the 'cover'. The real question is, why are Calibre and Ibooks able to correctly figure out the real cover. (I guess a file named Cover.html kind of gives it away, but technically, the filename can be arbitrary.)
Some programs pick up the cover from the first displayed page like Sony did. Some use a metdata tag to get which image is the cover image. So chances are the metadata tag for the cover is incorrect. I've seen this before with some retail ePub.
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