Don't use a hidden canvas when constructing the zoomLayer in PDFPageView.update
				
					
				
			*This is an existing issue that I noticed while testing PR 8552.* When zooming or rotation occurs, we'll try to use the current canvas as a (CSS transformed) preview until the page has been completely re-drawn. If you manage to change the scale (or rotation) *very* quickly, it's possible that `PDFPageView.update` can be called *before* a previous `render` operation has progressed far enough to remove the `hidden` property from the canvas. The result is thus that a page may be *entirely* black during zooming or rotation, which doesn't look very good. This effect can be a bit difficult to spot, but it does manifest even in the default viewer.
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				@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ class PDFPageView {
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        });
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        return;
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      }
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      if (!this.zoomLayer) {
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      if (!this.zoomLayer && !this.canvas.hasAttribute('hidden')) {
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        this.zoomLayer = this.canvas.parentNode;
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        this.zoomLayer.style.position = 'absolute';
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      }
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