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$doc->forget;
Unless this explicit instruction, you could be faced with significant memory
leaks.
=head1 Playing with document metadata
An office document owns a set of so-called I<"metadata">. Metadata is "data
about the document". For the end user, it may be got (and sometimes changed)
through the "File/Properties" sub menu of a typical desktop software. lpOD
allows the programmer to select, read or write any piece of metadata.
=head2 Pre-defined metadata
A document may contain some global metadata. The most commonly used ones are
the I<title>, the I<subject>, the I<description>, the I<creation date>, the
I<modification date>, the I<creator>, and others. All that is stored in the
C<META> document part. We can get access to any piece of metadata through the
C<META> context. Note that the C<META> document part is directly usable as the
context for metadata access, so we don't need to look for a particular I<body>
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