I have found that while tiled usually works…for some reason when I open a file that has already been created I get this error.
Notice I have all of Pi’s ripped sacred stones maps in a folder based on tileset 2e00xx30. Also within that folder I have a folder called tilesets with all 2e00xx30 based tilesets.
I have no idea why they wont load. fe7 and 6 maps won’t either. Not only that, but when I make my own tiled map close it and reopen it I get same error.
Do I need a specific version for a Windows 7 64 bit pc to fix this? Right now I have the 32 bit which I thought still works on 64-bit machines.
Agro
October 5, 2015, 1:45am
2
Open up the file in a text editor and copy and paste the contents here. It does look like something written in line 4 but you need to find out what it is, exactly.
Well it doesn’t like that how can I attach a file Im new here. All I can seem to attach are images rather than text files?
Agro
October 5, 2015, 2:52am
5
Use the preformatted text
Here is the prologue map tmx file.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<map version="1.0" orientation="orthogonal" width="15" height="10" tilewidth="16" tileheight="16">
<tileset firstgid="1" name="01000203" tilewidth="16" tileheight="16">
<image source="01000203" trans="ffffff"/>
</tileset>
<layer name="Tile Layer 1" width="15" height="10">
<properties>
<property name="Main" value =""/>
</properties>
<data>
<tile gid="100"/>
<tile gid="100"/>
<tile gid="783"/>
<tile gid="749"/>
<tile gid="594"/>
<tile gid="597"/>
<tile gid="636"/>
<tile gid="630"/>
<tile gid="753"/>
<tile gid="486"/>
<tile gid="621"/>
<tile gid="658"/>
<tile gid="592"/>
<tile gid="427"/>
<tile gid="582"/>
<tile gid="632"/>
<tile gid="35"/>
<tile gid="604"/>
<tile gid="540"/>
<tile gid="571"/>
<tile gid="599"/>
<tile gid="712"/>
<tile gid="592"/>
<tile gid="387"/>
<tile gid="584"/>
<tile gid="588"/>
<tile gid="513"/>
<tile gid="615"/>
<tile gid="425"/>
<tile gid="493"/>
<tile gid="635"/>
<tile gid="35"/>
<tile gid="599"/>
<tile gid="100"/>
<tile gid="627"/>
<tile gid="751"/>
<tile gid="592"/>
<tile gid="524"/>
<tile gid="563"/>
<tile gid="430"/>
<tile gid="584"/>
<tile gid="588"/>
<tile gid="420"/>
<tile gid="619"/>
<tile gid="586"/>
<tile gid="743"/>
<tile gid="775"/>
<tile gid="45"/>
<tile gid="80"/>
<tile gid="72"/>
<tile gid="680"/>
<tile gid="690"/>
<tile gid="526"/>
<tile gid="425"/>
<tile gid="430"/>
<tile gid="554"/>
<tile gid="418"/>
<tile gid="619"/>
<tile gid="430"/>
<tile gid="551"/>
<tile gid="460"/>
<tile gid="719"/>
<tile gid="743"/>
<tile gid="103"/>
<tile gid="104"/>
<tile gid="627"/>
<tile gid="751"/>
<tile gid="690"/>
<tile gid="748"/>
<tile gid="495"/>
<tile gid="586"/>
<tile gid="492"/>
<tile gid="430"/>
<tile gid="493"/>
<tile gid="561"/>
<tile gid="617"/>
<tile gid="616"/>
<tile gid="427"/>
<tile gid="530"/>
<tile gid="100"/>
<tile gid="100"/>
<tile gid="744"/>
<tile gid="775"/>
<tile gid="164"/>
<tile gid="100"/>
<tile gid="560"/>
<tile gid="588"/>
<tile gid="546"/>
<tile gid="465"/>
<tile gid="594"/>
<tile gid="552"/>
<tile gid="420"/>
<tile gid="619"/>
<tile gid="497"/>
<tile gid="680"/>
<tile gid="385"/>
<tile gid="518"/>
<tile gid="691"/>
<tile gid="778"/>
<tile gid="721"/>
<tile gid="680"/>
<tile gid="690"/>
<tile gid="748"/>
<tile gid="593"/>
<tile gid="627"/>
<tile gid="615"/>
<tile gid="457"/>
<tile gid="430"/>
<tile gid="614"/>
<tile gid="386"/>
<tile gid="551"/>
<tile gid="524"/>
<tile gid="617"/>
<tile gid="530"/>
<tile gid="775"/>
<tile gid="818"/>
<tile gid="163"/>
<tile gid="164"/>
<tile gid="816"/>
<tile gid="389"/>
<tile gid="583"/>
<tile gid="524"/>
<tile gid="581"/>
<tile gid="556"/>
<tile gid="577"/>
<tile gid="552"/>
<tile gid="556"/>
<tile gid="546"/>
<tile gid="430"/>
<tile gid="650"/>
<tile gid="746"/>
<tile gid="209"/>
<tile gid="274"/>
<tile gid="200"/>
<tile gid="721"/>
<tile gid="430"/>
<tile gid="584"/>
<tile gid="526"/>
<tile gid="588"/>
<tile gid="589"/>
<tile gid="515"/>
<tile gid="452"/>
<tile gid="425"/>
<tile gid="462"/>
<tile gid="461"/>
<tile gid="530"/>
<tile gid="100"/>
<tile gid="231"/>
<tile gid="435"/>
<tile gid="200"/>
</data>
</layer>
</map>
Wow all I had to do was put the maps and tilesets in exact same folder. For some Reason mappy and gbage has them in different folders from my download.