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Old 03-14-2018, 10:50 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by rjwse@aol.com View Post
I am confused about the wording in the icon-enabled pop up window for imbedding an image in calibre's metadata. I want to be able to see the image in the metatdata under all circumstances: (1) while in calibre, (2) using any ebook reader, (3) Barnes & Noble Nook, (4) Amazon Kindle.
Best Regards, Pop
Calibre only controls Calibre.

Most devices only respond to 'standard' metadata. Others use a different process (requires online connection) to show additional Metadata

The popup embeds a LINK. The image must be available to the viewing device (behaves like a WEB page)


If you always want, you need to modify the book to INCLUDE the Image and local Link (no different than a 'cover' or other image. ) on a books page.
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