Hi Ken,
since you appear to be speaking in the name of a company: have you
considered hiring someone to implement the missing features for you?
The main okular devs are always busy and may not find the time to
implement what you need.  However there are various people and companies
that do okular coding for money.  Ask Albert for a list.  Some of
the recent multimedia improvements in Okular have been organized
that way, and it was quick and easy.
best,
Oliver

 Hi,

 I just checked out Okular on CentOS 6. Nice interface! We're planning
 to make it the default PDF reader for our documentation where it's
 available. It's a great improvement over KPDF. One feature that's
 important to us is that clicking on a link to a place inside another
 document opens the other document at the correct location (unlike KPDF
 and Evince, which just open the other document at the beginning). I've
 been checking out other PDF readers recently as alternatives to Adobe
 Reader, which is broken on Linux (and unlikely to be fixed). Okular is
 the best that I've found so far, but it's missing some features that
 we use. The main ones are the Open Parameters for PDF (as described in
 an Adobe document): nameddest, page, zoom, view, pagemode, etc. If
 these could be implemented as part of the URL that is opened by
 okular, that would be great! And making use of any embedded settings
 would be good too.

 Thanks,
 Ken.

-- Kenneth G. Dyall, Senior Technical Writer
 Schrodinger, Inc. Portland, OR
 (503) 299-1150 x122

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