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Old 07-03-2024, 12:59 PM   #728
Jaws
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Internal Filename Question

Kindle covers, after being imported using KFXInput and converted to epub using Calibre's internal converter, have one weird filenaming quirk when the epub is opened in the editor: The extension for the graphics.

The file for the cover is "cover.jpeg".
Other graphics files, ranging from publisher logos to graphical devices like section marks to actual illustrations, are assigned, in the order encountered in the book, a name like "RS2_54X.jpg".

Is this just a conversion artifact — to assign a different extension to the cover illustration and the cover illustration only — or something buried somewhere in the KFX specification? Is it perhaps related to SVG issues with covers inherited from AZW conversions?

It's certainly trivial, but seems just weird and consistent enough that it may reveal something else. (Like a programmer's fatigue and typo-that-luckily-causes-no-harm in one place of thousands of lines of code.)
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