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Old 06-10-2015, 03:50 AM   #9
RobertDDL
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Your file looks a bit disordered
I haven't touched it -- it's calibre's default, with my cover settings. Pasting it here has removed the indents, though.

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I use the command --prefer-metadata-cover.
If your file have already a cover, that one will not replaced by the cover generator.
I've tried --prefer-metadata-cover now, but the result is still the same. And no, my source files do not include cover (or any other) images.

It's not a really serious problem, though -- it may be quicker to create my own cover images and include them with --cover %1.jpg than trying to find a solution to the "why don't the cover settings work?" question

Thank's for all the help!
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