Sorry, but I have verified, and the dialog about the existing XML is still present and it works as expected. However, I have changed something. It is now displayed ONLY if there are already <depth> tags in the XML file. It doesn't make sense to display a warning about the risk of overwriting the depth tags (possibly edited by the user) if the depth tags do not exist.
Also, note that the directory name containing the XML is based on the output file name, and not on the input file name. So, if you convert the same input file twice, but the second time you change the output file name, you will do a completely new conversion. No XML file is overwritten, and of course the warning is not shown, but you can't use the tags already present in the first XML. If you want to be sure to use them, the simplest and more obvious method is to select the XML with the tags as the input file.
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