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Old 11-24-2017, 07:53 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Not sure I understand. There's already a cover image selected, where?
I'm editing a book. It contains (say) 100 images. One of them is already marked as being the cover image (little brown "book cover" icon next to the filename in the File Browser panel). It is referenced from "titlepage.html", which is also marked with a little brown "book cover" icon next to the filename in the File Browser panel.

I click on the brown "book cover" button on the toolbar, which opens the "Add a cover" dialog. The available images are listed on the left, and the selected image is displayed to the right. Unfortunately the image that is selected initially is not the existing cover image, but the first one in the alphabetical list of filenames. I then have to search through the list of 100 files to find the existing cover.

If I accidentally select the wrong image, the file I accidentally selected is marked with a little brown "book cover" icon as being the new cover image, and file for the old cover image is deleted. I then have to undo and go through the whole process again.

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