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Old 09-28-2017, 03:36 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
Meantime when you need to use the Lossless plugin,
I know how to do that. That's how I did it before I noticed the "Open With".

-- Actually, simpler way:

Open image with Irfanview:
Do lossless crop
Type "T" for thumbails:
now you see thumbs of all the images in the folder. Select the _org backup and delete. Exit irfanview.
No extra file added to epub.



Anyway, it is not just Irfanview. Any program that creates a backup or other file in the same folder will cause these extra files to be included in the epub.

For instance, just selected an XHTML file, "opened with" Ultraedit, edited, saved. The edited file is fine.
Run EPUBcheck:

"... king-01.html.bak' exists in the EPUB but is not declared in the OPF manifest."


-- Now this is strange. Save epub. Close. Reopen.
Epubcheck: "No problems found!".

BUT: open epub as zip, the .bak is still there.


Sorry for beating the dead horse ... NOW I'll let it go.

Last edited by AlanHK; 09-28-2017 at 04:13 AM.
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