Fix release notes link (#38)

* Fix release notes link

* link to latest
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<Copyright>Copyright 2017-2020 Alexander Luzgarev</Copyright>
<PackageLicenseExpression>MIT</PackageLicenseExpression>
<PackageProjectUrl>https://github.com/mahalex/MatFileHandler</PackageProjectUrl>
<PackageReleaseNotes>https://github.com/mahalex/MatFileHandler/releases/tag/v$(Version)</PackageReleaseNotes>
<PackageReleaseNotes>https://github.com/mahalex/MatFileHandler/releases/tag/v$(PackageVersion)</PackageReleaseNotes>
<PackageReadmeFile>README.md</PackageReadmeFile>
<PackageTags>Matlab</PackageTags>
<RepositoryUrl>https://github.com/mahalex/MatFileHandler</RepositoryUrl>

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# MatFileHandler
[![NuGet Version](https://img.shields.io/nuget/vpre/MatFileHandler?color=green)](https://www.nuget.org/packages/MatFileHandler/)
[![NuGet Version](https://img.shields.io/nuget/vpre/MatFileHandler?color=green)](https://www.nuget.org/packages/MatFileHandler/absoluteLatest)
MatFileHandler is a .NET library for reading and writing MATLAB .mat files
(of so-called "Level 5"). MatFileHandler supports numerical arrays,
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This document briefly describes how to perform simple operations with .mat files
using MatFileHandler.
If you have questions and/or ideas, you can [file a new issue]
(https://github.com/mahalex/MatFileHandler/issues/new) or contact me directly at
<mahalex@gmail.com>.
If you have questions and/or ideas, you can [file a new issue](https://github.com/mahalex/MatFileHandler/issues/new)
or contact me directly at <mahalex@gmail.com>.
## Changelog
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end
end
```
We omit any methods (and constructos) such a class might have, because they are
We omit any methods (and constructors) such a class might have, because they are
not stored when you save an object of a class into a `.mat` file.
Imagine that you have a `1x2 Point` object array `p` (an array of two points)