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Originally Posted by Hitch
Why? Given that there's a Go To for the cover? If you leave that link in, for ePUB on iBooks, it won't display there, either. It's a bit of kerfuffle for no return, isn't it?
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It does work in iBooks.
Try not to assume, or at least not to imply, that I'm an idiot.
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Originally Posted by Hitch
Sorry--I don't think I understand what you want media queries or conditionals for. Is this because you don't want to take your ePUB file, and tweak it, a bit, for conversion to MOBI? You want One ePUB to Rule Them All? Without tweakage?
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I wanted to have the tweaks in the one file so I don't have to a manually change them every time I convert to mobi.
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Originally Posted by Hitch
As I mentioned, the cover-on-the-TOC thing is moot. Doesn't work in MOBI
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Of course it doesn't. That's why I wanted to make the dead link disappear on mobi.
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(in fact, if you leave it in, as you've coded it, you can encounter the dreaded double cover problem); and if your client is a Mac/iPad person, that particular TOC item won't show up on the TOC, either. So, why put it on the TOC? If you don't, you solve two issues at once.
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That's what I did. The deadline has passed, so this is now an academic question.
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Can you advise exactly what you're trying to avoid? What step?
Hitch
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If I wasn't clear, I'm sorry. Please just forget about it.