To give real world coordinates to centerline, you need to have at least a fixed station point. This is, a station point with real coordinates. You should add to survey data a line like this:
fix 0 575628 4476124 1250
As you can guess this fixed point is station 0 with UTM coordinates. You can have as many fixed points as you need. The more fixed points, the better. I usually write them at the beginning of survey data, so my final .th file could look like this:
survey irurixo -title "Irurixo Koba" centerline date 2005.02.26 declination -3 degrees team "Mac Theknife" team "Juxe Euskalduna" # add as many team lines as you need units compass grad data normal from to length compass clino left right up down fix 0 575628 4476124 1250 fix 42 575100 4476655 1310 0 1 16.25 345 -10 1.00 0.85 6 1.60 1 2 4.10 275 1 0.30 0.90 2 1.60 (more survey data) endcenterline endsurvey
Well, we are now ready to create our first thconfig file, so we can export an xvi (xtherion vectorial image) with our centerline data. This image will be loaded in map editor window as “Background image”.