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Bump pdfjs-dist from 4.3.136 to 4.7.76 #399

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Bumps pdfjs-dist from 4.3.136 to 4.7.76.

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v4.7.76

This release contains improvements for accessibility, the annotation editor, annotation rendering, font conversion, form rendering, text selection, tiling pattern rendering and the viewer.

Changes since v4.6.82

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  • 8b73b82 Merge pull request #18844 from calixteman/bug1922063
  • 7eee86e Merge pull request #18855 from timvandermeij/updates
  • e6a413d Update translations to the most recent versions
  • dcc46ce Upgrade eslint-plugin-unicorn to version 56.0.0
  • 78bf528 Update dependencies to the most recent versions
  • a45e4a3 Use Calibri and Lucida Console, when it's possible, in place of sans-serif an...
  • 5a25c47 Merge pull request #18853 from calixteman/issue18036
  • 3194f3d Keep the empty lines in the text fields
  • 9e69735 Merge pull request #18854 from sylvestre/patch-1
  • 64ca2ee Add more authors
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@dependabot dependabot bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file javascript Pull requests that update Javascript code labels Oct 7, 2024
Bumps [pdfjs-dist](https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js) from 4.3.136 to 4.7.76.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/releases)
- [Commits](mozilla/pdf.js@v4.3.136...v4.7.76)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: pdfjs-dist
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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