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Figure 5
GUI of our XRS attitude-tuning program, doing (a) ROI matching and (b) focus tuning; the pictures are obtained from a laser-based simulation of what would eventually be done with X-rays at HEPS. Motor motion and ROI editing can be done in the top right-hand pane; ROIs can also be modified with mouse operations on ROI rectangles in the top left-hand pane, and/or with drag-and-drop operations of table rows in the top right-hand pane. Automated tuning is currently only implemented for a single analyser module, while parallelized tuning of multiple modules will be implemented in the future. Apart from a GUI with a quite different appearance, the latter would also require coordination between multiple threads responsible for the tuning of the analyser modules. This is because the spectrometer on B5 at HEPS uses Lambda Flex detectors, where multiple detector heads on the analyser modules belong to the same detector unit and are not triggered individually. |

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