Aha, thanks for pointing that out.
Earlier in the coding, the animations() function would accept the ID of a specific animation and only return the info for that animation. I'd changed the function though to be "animation()" (singular), to keep the naming consistent with the tiles/tile methods. But then I didn't update the tk-animate.pl script.
I've fixed it and repackaged it at the same URL. To fix it manually, just edit line 40 of tk-animate.pl
- $pngs->{$id} = $ts->animations($id);
+ $pngs->{$id} = $ts->animation($id);
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