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crocodilestick committed Jul 23, 2024
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![Cover Enforcement CWA](cwa-enforcer-diagram.png "CWA 1.2.0 Cover Enforcement Diagram")

- Something that's always bothered my as a Kindle user has been Calibre-Web's inability to change the Metadata and Covers stored within the `.epub` files of our books, despite letting us change these things in the Web UI
- This has resulted in many people, including my self, running instances of both `Calibre-Web` **AND** full-fat `Calibre`, to make use of `Calibre`'s much more robust editing tools to change out those ugly covers and keep our Kindle Libraries looking a bit more\
- Something that's always bothered me as a Kindle user has been Calibre-Web's inability to change the Metadata and Covers stored within the `.epub` files of our books, despite letting us change these things in the Web UI
- This has resulted in many people, including myself, running instances of both `Calibre-Web` **AND** full-fat `Calibre`, to make use of `Calibre`'s much more robust editing tools to change out those ugly covers and keep our Kindle Libraries looking a bit more\
**_~ a e s t h e t i c ~_**
- Well, **_no more!_**
- Using `CWA 1.2.0`, whenever you change any **Covers** or **Metadata** using the `Calibre-Web` UI, those changes will now be automatically applied directly to the `.epub` files in your library, as well as in the Web UI itself, meaning that from now on what you see really is what you get!
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