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Old 11-28-2017, 12:30 AM   #5
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You are assuming these are Calibre generated/updated sources
I have many books from publishers that use their own naming. That is not an incorrect practice. The Semantics identifies the purpose of a file.

I choose to hand edit each book and 'clean my way'. (eg remove indented from CENTERED ). On fairly clean books, less than 5 minutes.
Some books just offend my sensibilities. Baen (Post Arnold era) gain a <div for each chapter. I run my Baen-de-div looped as many as there are chapters. lots cleaner looking (code) , even if there is no visible render difference
When I said "titlepage.xhtml," I was referring to the top page, no matter what the actual filename is. I was not assuming anything. I followed up that comment with this: "This is the way it is with most or all of the books I've been working with." (That is, the top page...whatever the filename is...contains the cover image...normally.)

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