Formatting Your E-Book
The compile options in the following sections are specific to the ePub and Kindle output types.
Adding a cover
Despite advice to the contrary, books are always judged by their covers. Luckily, Scrivener makes it easy to insert cover art for your e-book. The design is up to you.
The cover image is displayed at the beginning of the book, before the table of contents or any other front matter, and as a thumbnail on the virtual bookshelf on most e-readers.
The image you plan to use must be imported into the Scrivener project before you can add it as a cover (see Chapter 2 for more on importing).
Keep in mind a couple of things when choosing or creating cover images:
Image Type: The image should be an RGB-based raster format (for example, PNG, TIFF, or JPEG), not a vector format (such as EPS). Also, don’t use the CMYK color model, which is better for high-quality printing.
Image Size: 800 pixels tall by 600 pixels wide at 72 DPI is ideal for a clean display without unnecessarily inflating the e-book size. Large files can cause memory problems for e-reader devices and make the file difficult to send via e-mail.
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