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SL ISO Instruments

Instrument Chairs, Their Features, and Pop-up Usage 📯

🎯 Purpose of Using New Seat Hover:
The hover text above each seat shows who will be sitting there. This allows musician-actors to easily find their places when they arrive on stage. Before the concert begins, the hover texts remain visible so that everyone can locate their own seat.

⚙️ During the Concert:
Once the concert starts, the hover texts can be hidden all at once. This prevents names from being displayed on stage, eliminating visual clutter and keeping the focus solely on the stage and the performance.

🔧 Authorization:
This system can only be operated by admins and stage coordinators. The control of showing or hiding the hover texts is entirely in their hands; musician-actors simply follow the seat assigned to them as shown in the hover texts.

🏆 Advantage:

With this system, SL ISO has moved away from the old, primitive method where each musician-actor had to manually click their own name card to remove the hover text one by one. In that old method, even though the cards visually disappeared after clicking, the objects and scripts still remained in the region, causing unnecessary lag.

In the new naming system, once the entire cast is seated, a single click allows all seat scripts to be deleted at once. This not only makes the stage organization faster and more practical but also prevents extra lag, ensuring a smoother concert experience for both performers and the audience.

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