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Old 09-18-2024, 03:51 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by skil-phil View Post
Thanks DNSB and theducks for your comments. I have been using a similar work flow but doing it all externally.
Import to 'raw'. Terminal for convert, editor to clean up, import to calibre and then fix metadata.
It makes sense to do it all in one app.
I tried it today on a few books and it is a lot smoother. No switching.
Only thing that I think would make it even better would be the ability to save the cover image to the metadata cover without having to save externally and then browsing in metadata for the cover. Not a deal breaker but a nice to have.
Do you mean updating the cover in the ebook to match the downloaded cover? ModifyePub (ePub only) and Polish (ePub and azw3) can do that.
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