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I've set up a Leaflet map using the fabulous Proj4Leaflet plugin. Within my map I'm using a custom reference system (EPSG:28533). The map tiles (WMTSCapabilities) are fetched and rendered. But I have encountered that the tiles are transformed to the wrong location. The offset is approximately +9° lat and +7° lng. I expect, that I've set the wrong origin within the definition of the reference system (fiddle).

var rs25832 = new L.Proj.CRS(
    'EPSG:25832',
    '+proj=utm +zone=32 +ellps=GRS80 +units=m +no_defs', {
        origin: [
            // I suppose the error is here!
            265948.8191,
            7288831.7014
        ],
        resolutions: [
            // TileMatrixScaleDenominator * OGC_PixelWidth
            17471320.7509   * 0.00028,
            8735660.37545   * 0.00028,
            4367830.18772   * 0.00028,
            2183915.09386   * 0.00028,
            1091957.54693   * 0.00028,
            545978.773466   * 0.00028,
            272989.386733   * 0.00028,
            136494.693366   * 0.00028,
            68247.3466832   * 0.00028,
            34123.6733416   * 0.00028,
            17061.8366708   * 0.00028,
            8530.9183354    * 0.00028,
            4265.4591677    * 0.00028,
            2132.72958385   * 0.00028
        ]
    }
);

var url = 'http://sg.geodatenzentrum.de/wmts_webatlasde/tile/1.0.0/webatlasde/default/DE_EPSG_25832_ADV/{z}/{y}/{x}.png';      
var layer = L.tileLayer(url, {
        maxZoom: rs25832.options.resolutions.length,
        continuousWorld: true
    }
);

var map = L.map('map', {
    crs: rs25832,
    center: [ 50.5881112, 7.2676084 ],
    zoom: 0,
    maxZoom: rs25832.options.resolutions.length,
    layers: [ layer ]
});

map.on('click', function(e) {
    alert('lat: ' + e.latlng.lat + ' lng: ' + e.latlng.lng)
});

As far as I understood the origin setting it defines the upper left corner of the projected bounds of the refernce system. According to the spatialreference.org definition the bounds of this specific reference system are:

265948.8191, 6421521.2254, 677786.3629, 7288831.7014

Am I using the wrong approach to determine the CRS origin?

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  • Your map tiles (e.g. sg.geodatenzentrum.de/wmts_webatlasde/tile/1.0.0/webatlasde/… ) are returning a NOACCESS_METHOD GetTile error, which means we cannot see your codepen properly. Feb 18, 2016 at 9:55
  • Correct me if I'm mistaken but, I guess this is due to the fact, that the server can not provide tiles for this extend. 0/1/0 is out of the maximum rage of the server.
    – CG_FD
    Feb 18, 2016 at 10:21
  • The only solution I see is to set the bounds of the layer. But due to the offset this would have the result that the tiles would be completely invisible.
    – CG_FD
    Feb 18, 2016 at 10:35

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I've solved the issue! The problem was as expected the dermination approach of the origin property. I'd thought the origin of the reference system was supposed to equal the top left point of the projected bounds of the reference system. But I was wrong. The correct approach is to use the top left corner of the layers BBox. Based on the WMTSCapabilities of the server I was abled to calculate the projected origin using proj4js. Here is my updated code (fiddle):

// Proj4js EPSG:25832 definition
var proj4rs25832def = '+proj=utm +zone=32 +ellps=GRS80 +units=m +no_defs';

// Calc origin
var orign = proj4(
    proj4rs25832def,
    // Upper left corner of the tile orign based on the WMTSCapabilities layer BBox
    [ 0.105946948013, 56.8478734515 ]
);

// Set resolutions
var resolutions = [ 17471320.7509, 8735660.37545, 4367830.18772, 2183915.09386, 1091957.54693, 545978.773466, 272989.386733, 136494.693366, 68247.3466832, 34123.6733416, 17061.8366708, 8530.9183354, 4265.4591677, 2132.72958385 ];

// Define CRS
var rs25832 = new L.Proj.CRS(
    'EPSG:25832',
    proj4rs25832def, 
    {
        origin: [ orign[0], orign[1] ],
        resolutions: resolutions.map(function (value) {
            return value * 0.00028;
        })
    }
);

// Create layer
var url = 'http://sg.geodatenzentrum.de/wmts_webatlasde/tile/1.0.0/webatlasde/default/DE_EPSG_25832_ADV/{z}/{y}/{x}.png';      
var layer = L.tileLayer(
    url, 
    {
        continuousWorld: true,
        bounds: [[ 45.2375, 0.1059 ],[ 56.8478, 20.4488 ]],
        maxZoom: resolutions.length
    }
);

// Setup map
var map = L.map('map', {
    crs: rs25832,
    center: [ 50.8805, 7.3389 ],
    zoom: 0,
    maxZoom: resolutions.length,
    layers: [ layer ]
});

// Setup click hander
map.on('click', function(e) {
  alert('lat: ' + e.latlng.lat + ' lng: ' + e.latlng.lng);
  console.log(e.latlng);
});

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