r['level1'] should already be a RectMapLayer class. I think there's a
bug with the version of cocos you are using. Try using cocos 0.3 or
the one in the cocograph folder for now (running your program from the
cocograph folder or copying the cocos folder to your program
directory). If you are using the latest svn try submitting a bug
report.

Cocograph does still have a few bugs too (I'm the author, btw, thanks
for trying it out!), but I think this is a cocos related error,
especially if the map loads fine in cocograph. I've been busy lately
but I should have a new release of cocograph in a few weeks.

On Sep 24, 6:45 pm, karan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I'm using a tile editor called cocograph which creates a map and
> produces the xml file. I made a map, of size 640 X 480 pixels and
> loaded it using this:
>
> import cocos
> from cocos.director import *
> from cocos import tiles
>
> r = tiles.load('hell.xml')
>
> scene = cocos.scene.Scene(r['level1'])
> director.init()
> director.run(scene)
>
> However, it gave me the following error:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "m.py", line 7, in <module>
>     r = tiles.load('hell.xml')
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 315, in load
>     obj = Resource(filename, paths)
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 200, in __init__
>     self.handle(root)
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 236, in handle
>     return self.factories[tag.tag](self, tag)
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 215, in
> resource_factory
>     self.handle(child)
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 236, in handle
>     return self.factories[tag.tag](self, tag)
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 498, in
> rectmap_factory
>     m = RectMapLayer(id, width, height, cells, origin)
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 673, in __init__
>     super(RectMapLayer, self).__init__()
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 586, in __init__
>     super(MapLayer, self).__init__()
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/tiles.py", line 547, in __init__
>     super(ScrollableLayer,self).__init__()
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/layer/base_layers.py", line 59, in
> __init__
>     super( Layer, self ).__init__()
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/cocosnode.py", line 111, in
> __init__
>     self.camera = Camera()
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/camera.py", line 55, in __init__
>     self.restore()
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/camera.py", line 75, in restore
>     width, height = director.get_window_size()
>   File "/home/karan/just/src/cocos/director.py", line 383, in
> get_window_size
>     return ( self._window_original_width,
> self._window_original_height)
> AttributeError: 'Director' object has no attribute
> '_window_original_width'
>
> What could be causing the problem ? Is it necessary to create a
> RectMapLayer class?
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