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import {LonLat} from '../projection/Projection.LonLat';
import {toTransformation} from '../../geometry/Transformation';
import * as Util from '../../core/Util';
/*
* @namespace CRS
* @crs L.CRS.EPSG4326
*
* A common CRS among GIS enthusiasts. Uses simple Equirectangular projection.
*
* Leaflet 1.0.x complies with the [TMS coordinate scheme for EPSG:4326](https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Tile_Map_Service_Specification#global-geodetic),
* which is a breaking change from 0.7.x behaviour. If you are using a `TileLayer`
* with this CRS, ensure that there are two 256x256 pixel tiles covering the
* whole earth at zoom level zero, and that the tile coordinate origin is (-180,+90),
* or (-180,-90) for `TileLayer`s with [the `tms` option](#tilelayer-tms) set.
*/
export var EPSG4326 = Util.extend({}, Earth, {
code: 'EPSG:4326',
projection: LonLat,
transformation: toTransformation(1 / 180, 1, -1 / 180, 0.5)
});
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