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Old 04-26-2024, 06:44 PM   #2965
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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
I ran into an interesting bug with the Extended Driver. I have a book with two files in the 'root' of the epub file. One named cover.jpeg (which is used in the title page.), and one named cover.jpg (which is referenced in another page.) When sending this book to to the Kobo with the extended driver, the contents of the .jpeg file overwrite the jpg file, (so the resultant kepub has 2 copies of the same image, one named cover.jpeg, the other cover.jpg.

Also, in this situation, the kobo was not able to generate a thumbnail. I'm not sure yet why that was the case.

(Sorry, forgot to mention, this is with version 3.6.7)
Probably caused by an improperly declared 'cover'. (the filename does not make it so) If I wish to include an alternate cover, I rename the file (not declared) as Alt_cvr to avoid unwanted help
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