diff --git a/www/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step.php b/www/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step.php index fd6b5bb9..ca66c367 100644 --- a/www/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step.php +++ b/www/contribute/producing-an-ebook-step-by-step.php @@ -636,6 +636,10 @@ proceed to seal up my confession, I bring the life of that unhappy Henry Jekyll
The Standard Ebooks Editor-in-Chief has the final say on the cover image you pick, and it may be rejected for, among other things, poor public domain status research, being too low resolution, not fitting in with the “fine art” style, or being otherwise inappropriate for your ebook.
+What can we use for Jekyll? In 1863 Hans von Marées painted an eerie self-portrait with a friend. The sallow, enigmatic look of the man on the left suggests the menacing personality of Hyde hiding just behind the sober Jekyll. It was reproduced in a book published in 1910.
The cover file itself, ./images/cover.svg
, is easy to edit. It automatically links to ./images/cover.jpg
. All you have to do is open cover.svg
with a text editor and edit the title and author. Make sure you have the League Spartan font installed on your system!
After we’re done with the cover, we’ll have four files in ./images/
: