Very close. Different font for "Star Trek," different way of handling Margaret's name at the bottom. I'm having trouble embedding the image, but it's here on my server. The lighting in my office isn't great, and the cover is a bit reflective.
Given that the cover for the HC version is very similar, I'll stick with the cover I have. Thanks.
Yeah, I read "Music," I guess, twenty years ago, and I could never for the life of me figure out why Richard Arnold had such a tantrum over this book. Especially since the outline had been approved and the Star Trek office knew what they were getting.
My guess is that it was done because Richard Arnold is an ass. Music of the Spheres is much better then Probe. Probe was meh at best.
Cool. I'll probably swap in the Standard Ebooks stylesheets. I like the look and feel of their books, and I've been using that as a code base for some personal projects the last two years or so.
The Standard Ebooks CSS is not all that good. There are actually some errors in the CSS that cause the entire CSS to be dumped if you are using ADE 2.0.1 or earlier. Also, they break the golden rule of Keep it simple and go way too complicated. Take a look at the CSS from the updated version (I just updated it tonight) and you'll see a major difference. The formatting for Music of the Spheres does not need complicated CSS. I would stay away from the CSS used by Standard Ebooks because I don't like it.
I am likewise baffled by poorly formatted ebooks. I sometimes wonder if the publisher (which is sometimes, but not always, the author) even looked to see how the ebook actually looked on an ebook reader.
If you look at the CSS in a lot of these eBooks, it's awful. They use a house CSS and they just through it in including (sometimes) hundreds of unused CSS styles. Fortunately, I know what I'm doing and can fix the mess they made. Most of the time it's rather simple. Sometimes it takes a little bit more effort. I've been doing this for years and because of this, I've learned a lot about eBooks.