ENVIRONMENT: Using Mac OS X Mountain Lion, Emacs 24.3, Org-mode 7.9.1.
PROBLEM: When I export to LaTex, there's no hyphenation.
The problem exists even when I manually insert hyphenation points with \- as shown below.
This problem exists when I process a book manuscript, and also when I process a tiny file such as the following:
#+LATEX_CLASS: book
** Affiliate
a) One individual or organization ("Person") is an Affiliate of another Per\-son if, either directly or indirectly via one or more intermediaries, the first Person controls, or is controlled by, or is under common con\-trol with, the other Person.
b) For this purpose, a\nbsp{}Person controls an organization if the Person has voting control\nbsp{}--- via legal, beneficial or equitable ownership; a\nbsp{}voting agreement; or otherwise\nbsp{}--- of securities of (or other interest in) the organization having more than the Minimum Voting Percentage (51% if the Agreement does not specify otherwise) of the aggregate right to vote for the organization's board of directors or comparable governing body.
c) A\nbsp{}Person also controls an organization if the Person has a legally-enforceable right to select, or to prevent the selection, of a\nbsp{}majority of the members of that board or other body.
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INVESTIGATION: I looked at the buffer *Org PDF LaTex Output*; the only occurrences of any "hyphen"-related string are:
Babel <v3.8m> and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang, nohyphenation, ge
rman-x-2012-05-30, ngerman-x-2012-05-30, afrikaans, ancientgreek, ibycus, arabi
c, armenian, basque, bulgarian, catalan, pinyin, coptic, croatian, czech, danis
h, dutch, ukenglish, usenglishmax, esperanto, estonian, ethiopic, farsi, finnis
h, french, friulan, galician, german, ngerman, swissgerman, monogreek, greek, h
ungarian, icelandic, assamese, bengali, gujarati, hindi, kannada, malayalam, ma
rathi, oriya, panjabi, tamil, telugu, indonesian, interlingua, irish, italian,
kurmanji, latin, latvian, lithuanian, mongolian, mongolianlmc, bokmal, nynorsk,
polish, portuguese, romanian, romansh, russian, sanskrit, serbian, serbianc, s
lovak, slovenian, spanish, swedish, turkish, turkmen, ukrainian, uppersorbian,
welsh, loaded.
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EXPERIMENTS: In the course of a lot of Google-searching, I've tried, without success, the following: