What coordinate system is your raster image in? If it's not a format that 
supports embedded coordinate system information then you need to use the 
override to assign it's coordinate system otherwise the system doesn't know 
what it needs to convert from. The override isn't used for converting to 
something else it's for assigning missing information. For example if your 
raster is UTM12 and your Map is LL84 assign UTM12 to your image via the 
override. Before you know if things are working correctly add the raster image 
to a new map and it should default to the coordinate system of the override. 
Preview this to see that it works.

If the vector data has a different coordinate system and that is what you wish 
to convert to add that layer to a new map first. Then when you add the raster 
image the system will determine it needs to transform the raster.

If you wish you can specify another coordinate system entirely on the map and 
try to transform both the raster and the vector.

Dave

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From: [email protected] 
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Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 7:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] [ZS1] Re: [ZS1] Re: [ZS1] [Maestro] [Mapguide] 
Raster projection


EPSG code webpage is awesome ty.

I tried to override system coordinate to match with
my map for the raster and vector image but the vector
image still small as before.

I tried many things but i cant manage to stick
my vector image with the raster one...
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