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Old 05-04-2019, 03:04 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
Lines 5 and 6 in the rawml file are:
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</head><body style="font-family:serif;" aid="0"></body></html>
<p class="cover" aid="1"><img src="kindle:embed:0001?mime=image/jpg" alt="image"/></p>
Is that what causes the double cover?
The problem is that if you convert an ePub with an html file to display the cover, then you have to covers. Kindles do not need html to display the cover. The cover is just the graphic image and as long as it's labeled as the cover, then when the conversion is done, the Kindle will know it's the cover and display it. so you are getting the Kindle displaying the cover image and then the html from the ePub displaying the cover image for two covers but one cover image.
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