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If you get this wrong, you might very well get an all-blue world. #The google mercator srs is used (also called EPSG:900913), and the origin of the tiles is north-west). In this example it is used for the osm_tiles source. #this srs and origin specify a grid that can be used elsewhere in the configuration. Grid: osm_grid #the grid to use for the osm tiles. These will be downloaded upon request (if not already cached) and served by MapProxy #the osm_tiles source refers to the tiles. #setup the cache for the open streetmap tiles. You can add many, but let's stick to osm data here. #sets up which layers you want to make available using the services above. MapProxy reprojects the source data very well to these projections.
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#srs sets the coordinate reference systems as which you want to make your data available.
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#sets up how to make the source data available