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Old 08-27-2021, 04:18 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
You might find my simple EpubTemplate plugin helpful.


Or what I do is have a "template folder" that I always import.

It has all my usual files in there:

- template.css
- tempcover.jpg
- titlepage.xhtml
- copyright.xhtml
- [...]
- backmatter.xhtml

Then I just do a Right-Click + Add Existing Files.

This (+ other people's methods) was discussed back in:

2018: "UUID basics & template"

I personally don't like the "same base EPUB every time" idea, since the UUID will be the same, but there are ways around this. (See the thread for more details!)

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