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 * version_lt="VERSION" (optional): The dependency to the package is restricted to versions less than the stated version number.
 * version_lte="VERSION" (optional): The dependency to the package is restricted to versions less or equal than the stated version number.
 * version_eq="VERSION" (optional): The dependency to the package is restricted to a version equal than the stated version number.
 * version_gte="VERSION" (optional): The dependency to the package is restricted to versions greater or equal than the stated version number.
 * version_gt="VERSION" (optional): The dependency to the package is restricted to versions greater than the stated version number.
 * condition="CONDITION_EXPRESSION": Every dependency can be conditional on a condition expression. If the condition expression evaluates to "true" the dependency is used and considered as if it doesn't have a condition attribute. If the condition expression evaluates to "false" the dependency is ignored and considered as if it doesn't exist. The expression must be a valid FreeCAD Expression (i.e. Python syntax), and may refer to the variables "$BuildVersionMajor", "$BuildVersionMinor", and "$BuildRevision" representing the version of FreeCAD currently running.
 * optional="true|false": If "optional" is "true", then the dependency is treated as optional when the Addon is installed using the Addon Manager. In general this means that a failure to install the dependency does not prevent the Addon from installing, and the user may be prompted about whether they want to install it. Versions of FreeCAD prior to 0.21 do not recognize this attribute and will ignore it.
 * type="automatic|addon|internal|python": Optional, defaults to "automatic". Indicates what this dependency statement refers to. "addon" is for external addons, "internal" is for internal workbenches (e.g. "arch", "sketcher", etc.), and "python" indicates a Python package dependency. Versions of FreeCAD prior to 0.21 do not use this attribute, and "automatic" is always assumed.