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Originally Posted by MoReader92019
Thanks for the tip Calenorn. I did rename my image to cover.jgp in Images and that is referenced in my titlepage. I always do that in Images to work with what is already in titlepage when I use a previous epub work of mine. I use previous works as templates. That can be a problem when you forget to change things, but my attached file waiting for approval has that already. It may be something hidden or left unchanged. Maybe I am not changing the unique identifier to something that is actually unique? Some conflict? But when you save under another name, Sigil does that anyway, I believe where it is required.
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Hi Mo. I seem to remember the NOOK being stubborn about keeping the old thumbnail images. Can be frustrating. I think if only minor changes are made to the book, and the file size has not changed, that the NOOK will not generate a new thumbnail.
I also seem to remember that the file folder holding the thumbnail images is accessible. Maybe you can copy and paste the image you want into that folder using the name of the file that the NOOK has created.
(By the way, if you read books and then delete them, please note that those thumbnail images are NOT deleted from the NOOK. Over time they can take up a fair amount of memory. But it's simple to delete the old ones from that folder.)
At any rate, I'm pretty sure it's a NOOK quirk, and not something Sigil is doing.