I did not say resizable. You can just move the pane so that you can see all of its contents. This is only necessary if you have 768 vertical pixels.
Just by making a pane bigger does not make the content bigger. You have to write zoom functionality like I did with the Bowl View which only works if the content is coded using the library that also includes the zoom functionality.
Is it possible to do this? Yes. It won’t make the priority list, though, as the list is too long already and my programming time is limited. The big need on the Profile View is to allow you to add or remove a dot. The profile code was written by a contract programmer in India and it is took far longer than it should have taken and I don’t like to touch his code because when I do, I break it. I suspect the price of programming consultants will come down this year in response to AI making programmers less valuable and I’ll add that functionality then. It hasn’t been there for 5 years so it’s an inconvenience but not a problem.
If the issue is that you have having difficulty clicking on a dot, it could be that you have too many dots. It is far simpler to have fewer dots to make gentle Bézier curves and fewer dots make it easier to modify the curve. From this curve, I can make an inside profile based on the slopes of the outside profile. This lets me generate the inside and outside diameter of each ring which is then shown in the Cutaway View. As you look at that view, if you think the rings may not give you enough wood to turn the profile you want, simply increase the wall width.
Also, as you look at the Cutaway View and think that a single row could benefit from more wood at the inside or outside a single ring, modify one of two numbers at build time. If you want to add a little more width to the outside diameter, increase the SEL by 1/8” - 1/4”. If you want more wood at the inside, add that same amount to the board width.
If you want to do this so that you can see it on the screen, use Woodturner PRO. Since Segment PRO is rules-based, it is going to render the bowl according to the rules regarding how to build a bowl from the inside and outside diameters. Woodturner PRO is not rules-based, though, so you are free to build the inside and outside profiles exactly as you want in 3D Design Pro and when the rings are created you are then free to override the diameters however you choose and you will see the cutaway that reflects your changes. The trade off is that this will take you a lot longer than using Segment PRO but it does put you firmly in the driver seat in the entire design process.
Lloyd