Update READMEs with documentation links

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Windows Build Support
If you are building on Windows and want to use pre-built external static libraries, you should obtain current versions from https://github.com/qpdf/external-libs/releases. The `external-libs` directory contains older versions that will not work with qpdf versions >= 10.0.2. Please see README-windows.md in the qpdf source distribution.
Documentation
* `qpdf-<version>-doc.zip` - This is a downloadable version of the QPDF manual. An online version is hosted at https://qpdf.readthedocs.io.

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[![Language grade on lgtm: C/C++](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/cpp/g/qpdf/qpdf.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/qpdf/qpdf/context:cpp)
[![Documentation Status](https://readthedocs.org/projects/qpdf/badge/?version=latest)](https://qpdf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest)
This is the QPDF package. QPDF is a command-line tool and C++ library that performs content-preserving transformations on PDF files. It supports linearization, encryption, and numerous other features. It can also be used for splitting and merging files, creating PDF files (but you have to supply all the content yourself), and inspecting files for study or analysis. QPDF does not render PDFs or perform text extraction, and it does not contain higher-level interfaces for working with page contents. It is a low-level tool for working with the structure of PDF files and can be a valuable tool for anyone who wants to do programmatic or command-line-based manipulation of PDF files.
QPDF is a command-line tool and C++ library that performs content-preserving transformations on PDF files. It supports linearization, encryption, and numerous other features. It can also be used for splitting and merging files, creating PDF files (but you have to supply all the content yourself), and inspecting files for study or analysis. QPDF does not render PDFs or perform text extraction, and it does not contain higher-level interfaces for working with page contents. It is a low-level tool for working with the structure of PDF files and can be a valuable tool for anyone who wants to do programmatic or command-line-based manipulation of PDF files.
The [QPDF Manual](https://qpdf.readthedocs.io) is hosted online at https://qpdf.readthedocs.io.
Additional information about it can be found at https://qpdf.sourceforge.io. The source code repository is hosted at GitHub: https://github.com/qpdf/qpdf.