How does your horaire logging work if you work on multiple projects, or multiple sectors in one day?
One of the goals of Horaire is to limit multitasking, I do one thing only, one sector, all day. If you don't care to multi-task, you could use a timestamp alongside your logs.
Like if you spent a day hiking, listening to philosophy podcasts and meditating.
These are all sources of input.
Or a better example probably just doing some audio design for markl but then fixing bugs for a few hours
That's not something I would do. Jumping from audio to programming like this, is a bad idea for me. The way I would do this is to plan a long day of audio, find a task that would take the whol day, or stop early and go read.
I think all the new the terms throw me off, plus I keep forgetting what the CODE symbols mean +-! etc. I think it just fractal explodes into too many questions at once.
I think you're looking at this wrong, instead of reverse engineering the words and the terms, you instead should build something that feels intuitive to you, if I were to make it more intuitive to onlookers, it would be less efficient to me.
How do you handle multiple tasks/sectors in one day
I don't.
What are the pre-SFC symbols (+-!~ etc)
They don't matter, they're just indicating wether a log is and event, or should be highlighted in some day. Like an album release, or other important traveling event. While travelng events might not yeild great output value, they are important in the scheme of things, so I mark them.
What is Sector 4?
Misc, it's usually for things that don't have a term in the lexicon for yet. Or for days with events or some other task that I don't fully understand/am certain of its value.
Do 'Topic's mean 'TERM's? source: "EFEC, or Effectiveness, is AVRG(Fh)/Topics." (edited)
Yes, I used to call the name of a lexicon entry(term), a topic. Like Term.topic = "Markl". But I am since moved away from this and should fix the horaire page. Thanks :)