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Old 11-05-2021, 11:07 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Karellen View Post
I do exactly that. I rename titlepage.xhtml to cover.xhtml
Then I create titlepage.xhtml to comply with your description of what the page should be- name of book, author, publisher, same as what you would find two or three pages in from the cover in a paper book.

I have wondered about that also, and why it is like that.
Except that doing that will cause issues if you ever do something to regenerate titlepage.xhtml. Yes, it probably should be "coverpage.xhtml" or just "cover.xhtml", but, that is not what was decided. Changing it now in the code would be painful. And I have looked. I just accept this and if I need a separate title page, just call it "title.xhtml".
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