qpdfview 0.4.18beta1

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qpdfview
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0.4.18beta1
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Various smaller features and fixes. Significant updates and additions to the translations.

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* Fixed various issue w.r.t. statically linked plug-ins and cross builds for Windows. Thanks to Marshall Banana.
* Fixed encoding issues w.r.t. CUPS names. Thanks to Silvan Scherrer.
* Added support for nested splitting of document views.
* Added support for transparent decompression of document files.
* Added restoring of tab order and of current tab.
* Added action to open current file in new window. Thanks to Pavel Sanda.
* Updated support for MuPDF to version 1.12 and later. Thanks to S. Razi Alavizadeh.
* Added support for EPUB, XPS, CBZ and FB2 via MuPDF. Thanks to S. Razi Alavizadeh.
* Automated translations import from Launchpad via Travis CI. Thanks to S. Razi Alavizadeh.
* Imported various new and updated translations from Launchpad. Thanks to all Launchpad translators!

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