<param name="freemode_cmd2_enabled" type="bool" gui-text="Enable Command Set 2">false</param>
<param name="freemode_cmd3" type="string" appearance="multiline" gui-text="Command Set 3">rotate 30.0</param>
<param name="freemode_cmd3_enabled" type="bool" gui-text="Enable Command Set 3">false</param>
<param name="freemode_cmd4" type="string" appearance="multiline" gui-text="Command Set 4">skew 45.0 60.0</param>
<param name="freemode_cmd4_enabled" type="bool" gui-text="Enable Command Set 4">false</param>
<param name="freemode_cmd5" type="string" appearance="multiline" gui-text="Command Set 5">splitall</param>
<param name="freemode_cmd5_enabled" type="bool" gui-text="Enable Command Set 5">false</param>
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<param name="freemode_show_cmd" type="bool" gui-text="Show command" gui-description="Print the full command chain. Helpful for debugging.">false</param>
<option value="paths">Singlelayer/paths (a single layer/paths in selection or all paths in document)</option>
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<param name="flattenbezier" type="bool" gui-text="Quantization (flatten bezier curves to polylines)" gui-description="Convert bezier curves to polylines. Automatically enabled if 'Multilayer/document' (quantization parameter)">true</param>
<param name="flatness" type="float" min="0.001" max="99999.000" precision="3" gui-text="Flatness (tolerance)" gui-description="Minimum flatness = 0.001. The smaller the value the more fine segments you will get. This value is also used by option 'simplify'">0.100</param>
<param name="decimals" type="int" min="0" max="16" gui-text="Decimals" gui-description="Accuracy for imported lines' coordinates into vpype. Does not work for 'Multilayer/document'">3</param>
<param name="simplify" type="bool" gui-text="Simplify geometry" gui-description="Reduces significantly the number of segments used to approximate the curve while still guaranteeing an accurate conversion, but may increase the execution time. Does not work for 'Singlelayer/paths'">false</param>
<param name="parallel" type="bool" gui-text="Parallelize Simplify geometry" gui-description="Enables multiprocessing for the SVG conversion. This is recommended ONLY when using 'Simplify geometry' on large SVG files with many curved elements. Does not work for 'Singlelayer/paths'">false</param>
<param name="output_show" type="bool" gui-text="Preview only (debug output)" gui-description="This will open a separate window showing the finished SVG data. If enabled output, is not applied to InkScape canvas (only for preview)!">false</param>
<param name="output_show_points" type="bool" gui-text="Enable point display in viewer">false</param>
<param name="output_stats" type="bool" gui-text="Show conversion statistics" gui-description="Show output statistics before/after conversion. Helps to find out length savings.">false</param>
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<param name="output_trajectories" type="bool" gui-text="Import travel trajectories" gui-description="Add paths for the travel trajectories">false</param>
<param name="keep_objects" type="bool" gui-text="Keep original objects" gui-description="If false, original (selected) objects will be removed">false</param>
<param name="strokes_to_paths" type="bool" gui-text="Auto-convert low-level strokes to paths" gui-description="Recommended option. Performs 'Path' > 'Stroke to Path' (CTRL + ALT + C) to convert vpype converted lines back to regular path objects. Warning: increases import time significantly.">true</param>
<param name="use_style_of_first_element" type="bool" gui-text="Use style of first element in layer" gui-description="If enabled the first element in selection is scanned and we apply it's style to all imported vpype lines (but not for trajectories). Does not work for 'Multilayer/document'">true</param>
<param name="lines_stroke_width" type="float" min="0.001" max="99999.000" precision="3" gui-text="Stroke width of tooling lines (px)" gui-description="Gets overwritten if 'Use style of first selected element' is enabled">1.000</param>
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