Wow now I see the centoid is not a pix its a lat lon in a pix? So, x is lat,
and y is lon. Although this is an interesting discovery, I still can not get
it to view port pix. I always get a pix related to the 0,0 of the map. So x
is like 503317 at my current view. How can I get the view port x?  I assumed
getViewPortPxFromLonLat would do that but it gives me the same as getting
the normal pix.


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