On Tue, Jul 07, 2015 at 03:29:11PM +0000, Meer, H. van der wrote:
> The \hyphenatedword works here too. But it does not work out when the word 
> Amsterdam occurs in the text. See tthe two examples. In the first Amsterdam 
> is not broken according to the \hyphenation{Am-ster-dam}-rule. In the second 
> example the linebreak is forced by the explicit use of Am\-ster\-dam in the 
> source text.

  That's because the word you're trying to hyphenate is
"Amsterdam-Buitenveldert", not "Amsterdam".  Compound words are by
default hyphenated only at the hyphen in TeX.

        Arthur
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