FloydG I am not sure I understand you correctly here. Doesn't the following workflow suit your needs?
1) You create a new tuning document in pianoscope and choose a tuning style and concert pitch.
2) Without going to the inharmonicity panel, you directly start a pitch raise, specifying the pitch raise parameters like bridge & strut positions.
3) In the pitch raise measurement panel, you follow the instructions to measure the a-minor triad notes, or any other subset of notes you want. If you swipe up in this panel, you get the IH panel and see that pianoscope is measuring the inharmonicities in parallel. You can always swipe down again to get back to the pitch panel.
4) When you are done with coarse pitch measurement, pianosope calculates a tuning curve based on the measured inharmonicities and chosen tuning style + concert pitch. In the following tuning screen, the calculated tuning targets are at the zero position and pianoscope gives you overpull/underpull markers to account for the movement of the soundboard and plate.
Isn't this all you need? Or do you want pianoscope to automatically measure the new inharmonicity the strings have after pitch-raising while you are pitch-raising?