: sample_composition: {Ni: 1.0}--
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Thanks Soham, great request. We are working on an adaptive scan to prevent detector burn in general. We will assess how far away that is from being part of a release. We could consider this as a stop-gap if the adaptive-filtering is not on the immediate horizon.S
On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 3:24 AM Soham Banerjee <sbane...@gmail.com> wrote:
Since filter settings can be readily accessed from acq now, it would be good if:--
- For any run_calibration() or for any sample that contains:sample_composition: {Ni: 1.0}
make sure that at least the third filter is in and notify the experimenter that the filter setting was changed.
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