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Old 11-20-2024, 05:51 PM   #1224
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Originally Posted by julo View Post
It can also be done using 7Zip. Using 7Zip the cover gets deleted by name and I have done it that way. I thought this might be safer as one could check for identical file size and delete if one is called "cover".

My books are not in the Calibre library but rather in folders on my PC. And I do not want to add a new cover, just delete it if it is duplicated.
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May I ask why you are asking in a calibre forum then? And while cover.jpg/cover.jpeg are commonly used for cover images, any image filename can be used as long as it is flagged as such in the opf file so automating the process is going to be prone to removing the incorrect file.

You could create a new library in calibre, import them, modify them and then save to disk and then delete the library. Though if this is a work PC, IT will likely take notice of such actions.

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