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@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ to zero, no optical size font substitution is performed.
Latin Modern optical sizes
\end{Lexample}
-The \feat{SizeFeatures} feature (\vref*{sec:sizefeature}) can be
+The \feat{SizeFeatures} feature (\vref{sec:sizefeature}) can be
used to specify exactly which optical sizes will be used for ranges
of font size. For example, something like:
\begin{Verbatim}
@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ The letter spacing parameter is a normalised additive factor (not a scaling fact
This functionality is not generally used for lowercase text in modern typesetting but does have historic precedent in a variety of situations.
In particular, small amounts of letter spacing can be very useful, when setting small caps or all caps titles.
-Also see the OpenType \opt{Uppercase} option of the \feat{Letters} feature (\vref*{sec:letters}).
+Also see the OpenType \opt{Uppercase} option of the \feat{Letters} feature (\vref{sec:letters}).
\end{document}
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ Also see the OpenType \opt{Uppercase} option of the \feat{Letters} feature (\vre
% ------------------------------------------------
% The FONTSPEC package <wspr.io/fontspec>
% ------------------------------------------------
-% Copyright 2004-2019 Will Robertson, LPPL "maintainer"
+% Copyright 2004-2020 Will Robertson, LPPL "maintainer"
% Copyright 2009-2015 Khaled Hosny
% Copyright 2013 Philipp Gesang
% Copyright 2013-2016 Joseph Wright