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Old 09-12-2025, 11:57 AM   #451
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Originally Posted by serpyke View Post
I may be mistaken, but if I used the plugin to delete the book covers from the device and then again to send the covers from my library to the books on the device... shouldn't the covers inside the books have been changed as well as those in the directories referenced by DNSB? All the books I put on the Kobo had covers measuring at least 800 x 1200 pixels, and in Calibre's preview of the books on the device, those covers are displayed as just over 300 x 500; so I assumed that it was showing one of the files in that directories and not the covers inside the books. Sorry if I'm mixing things up, but I'm not really sure how it works, to be honest.
Use either the editor to change the book's cover or use the Modify ePub plugin to change the book's cover. Then resend the book to your Kobo. But make sure you have "Do not treat replacements as new books" checked in the KoboTouch driver. With this option checked, when you send the eBook again to your Kobo to overwrite the existing copy, the Kobo will not treat it as a new book.
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