Howdy,

I'm afraid this is not realy Debian related but I'm not sure where
to turn to otherwise and you guys seem to now everything anyway :-)

I'm looking for a (free) tool (Linux or Windows, Linux prefered ofcourse) to
cut up an image in rows and columns. I'm writing a webinterface to 
my ethernet switches, I have a drawing of the switch but I would like
to be able to color the ports depending on some criteria. I figure the
easiest way to do this is to cut up the image, create an HTMl table
that fits it back together and fill in the correct images for the
status of the ports.  I tried a number of image editors to cut up
the original image but I found no program that is able the at least
cut an image into two new images. In stead I have to select a part,
cut it into a new image, select another piece... But I always end up
having pieces with 1 line too much or missing :-(.  There has to be
something outthere...

Thanks in advance,

Nico

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