Thread: Resizing covers
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Old 01-25-2020, 06:43 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
After the eBook is edited, in Calibre with that eBook selected, press E. Then in the metadata dialog, in the upper right corner, select the eBook if more then one format, and press the blueish icon net to the eBook list. That will get the cover from the eBook and replace the existing cover. I do it and it works very well.

I have never used the Resize Cover plugin and I don't find it useful given that you can do the same thing in the editor.
Yes, I know, that's what I do. I just find it annoying that in order to do something which IMHO should be simple, I have to edit the book, and then edit the metadata as well, and go back to step 1 if I make a mistake along the way.
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