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As long as it doesn't end up somewhere bad, it can probe where it likes.
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Will not be needed for new gradient-free minimiser
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Actually, disable the polarisation correction in the tests.
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Reflections appearing and disappearing are problematic when trying to do a
least-squares refinement. Therefore, assume that reflections stay on
panel and keep them under consideration even if their partialities go to
zero (i.e. they drift off Bragg). This should stabilise both
refinements, and simplifies quite a lot of code.
Collateral "damage": the old "select_intersection()" is now gone.
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Good riddance. One of my least favourite routines.
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