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Old 09-08-2016, 12:06 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by DrChiper View Post
Ah, learning all the time. Thanks for the pointer.

However I encountered this phenomena only recently as most (99%) of the epubs I seem to have do not have 2 separate cover image files, but just 1 which is then also appropriately marked as such. And that seems to work well on the (small) amount of e-readers I use. Perhaps I'm just lucky to get away with it
the filename is for Humans
a cover can be any legal name.
It is the Cover because it was declared (symantics)
Converted books may end up with 2 Cover images, because the origional was not properly done. Both the HTML file that contains the image and the image must be declared as 'cover'
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