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Repräsentant setzen (Set preview image or banner) #6023
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Kitodo 2 offers the "Set preview image" = Repräsentant setzen function which selects the preview image in the metadata editor. Image 1 is set by default. In the METS, the selected mets:file-element is labelled with @use="banner".
I have not found a function in the Kitodo 3 UI to change @use="banner" in the METS.
It would be helpful to be able to modify the preview image and select the title page as a preview image instead of the book cover. Digitised items can thus be better differentiated, e.g. in Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek.
Kitodo 2 Feature
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