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This fixes the --page argument to work as described in the
documentation when using docsplit from the command line. Users can now
specify page ranges 5-15, comma separated lists 1,5,7, single pages
3 or combinations of these e.g. 3-5,7,8,12-15

The options parser was previously passing through a String where an
Array was expected internally. This was not an issue when using the gem directly
from Ruby, only when using the command line.

This includes a command_line unit test to exercise the new page number parser.

This fixes the `--page` argument to work as described in the
documentation when using docsplit from the command line. Users can now
specify page ranges `5-15`, comma separated lists `1,5,7`, single pages
`3` or combinations of these e.g. `3-5,7,8,12-15`

The options parser was previously passing through a String where an
Array was expected internally. This was not an issue when using the gem directly
from Ruby, only when using the command line.

This includes a command_line unit test to exercise the new page number parser.
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