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Old 04-24-2020, 07:47 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Calenorn View Post
Hello Zod,

Back in the Simple Touch days, the NOOK software would always choose an image labelled "cover.jpg" or "cover.jpeg" to display as the cover and to create the thumbnail. A book with a cover using a different name would get the simple white rectangle showing just the title and author printed.

Early on I got in the habit of changing the name of any image I wanted to use to "cover.jpg". Anything from Project Gutenberg (for example) has some ridiculously long file names for all the images.
Right, but as I mentioned, The Hunchback of Notre Dame used a file labelled as 0008.jpeg for the cover. I added the file cover.jpg and it it as the cover. Yet when I sent the ePub to the Nook, it displayed the original 0008.jpeg as the cover, regardless.

That makes me think that somewhere there's some code using 0008.jpeg as the cover file and it was not updated by Sigil's Add Cover. Just a guess.
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