+The configuration object `mkws_config` may be created before including
+the MKWS JavaScript code to modify default behaviour. This structure
+is a key-value lookup table, whose entries are described in the table
+below. All entries are options, but if specified must be given values
+of the specified type. If ommitted, each setting takes the indicated
+default value; long default values are in footnotes to keep the table
+reasonably narrow.
+
+---
+Element Type Default Description
+-------- ----- --------- ------------
+debug_level int 1 Level of debugging output to emit. 0 = none, 1 = messages, 2 = messages with
+ datestamps, 3 = messages with datestamps and stack-traces.
+
+facets array *Note 1* Ordered list of names of facets to display. Supported facet names are
+ `sources`, `subjects` and `authors`.
+
+lang string en Code of the default language to display the UI in. Supported language codes are `en` =
+ English, `de` = German, `da` = Danish, and whatever additional languages are configured
+ using `language_*` entries (see below).
+
+lang_options array [] A list of the languages to offer as options. If empty (the default), then all
+ configured languages are listed.
+
+language_* hash Support for any number of languages can be added by providing entries whose name is
+ `language_` followed by the code of the language. See the separate section below for
+ details.
+
+pazpar2_url string *Note 2* The URL used to access the metasearch middleware. This service must be configured to
+ provide search results, facets, etc. It may be either unmediated or Pazpar2 the
+ MasterKey Service Proxy, which mediates access to an underlying Pazpar2 instance. In
+ the latter case, `service_proxy_auth` must be provided.
+
+perpage_default string 20 The initial value for the number of records to show on each page.
+
+perpage_options array *Note 3* A list of candidate page sizes. Users can choose between these to determine how many
+ records are displayed on each page of results.
+
+query_width int 50 The width of the query box, in characters.
+
+responsive_design_width int If defined, then the facets display moves between two locations as the screen-width
+ varies, as described above. The specified number is the threshhold width, in pixels,
+ at which the facets move between their two locations.
+
+service_proxy_auth url *Note 4* A URL which, when `use_service_proxy` is true, is fetched once at the beginning of each
+ session to authenticate the user and establish a session that encompasses a defined set
+ of targets to search in.
+
+show_lang bool true Indicates whether or not to display the language menu.
+
+show_perpage bool true Indicates whether or not to display the perpage menu.
+
+show_sort bool true Indicates whether or not to display the sort menu.
+
+sort_default string relevance The label of the default sort criterion to use. Must be one of those in the `sort`
+ array.
+
+sort_options array *Note 6* List of supported sort criteria. Each element of the list is itself a two-element list:
+ the first element of each sublist is a pazpar2 sort-expression such as `data:0` and
+ the second is a human-readable label such as `newest`.
+
+use_service_proxy bool true If true, then a Service Proxy is used to deliver searching services rather than raw
+ Pazpar2.
+---
+
+Perhaps we should get rid of the `show_lang`, `show_perpage` and
+`show_sort` configuration items, and simply display the relevant menus
+only when their containers are provided -- e.g. an `mkwsLang` element
+for the language menu. But for now we retain these, as an easier route
+to lightly customise the display than my changing providing a full HTML
+structure.
+
+#### Notes
+
+1. ["sources", "subjects", "authors"]
+
+2. /pazpar2/search.pz2
+
+3. [10, 20, 30, 50]
+
+4. http://mkws.indexdata.com/service-proxy-auth
+
+5. http://mkws.indexdata.com/service-proxy/
+
+6. [["relevance"], ["title:1", "title"], ["date:0", "newest"], ["date:1", "oldest"]]
+
+
+### Language specification
+
+Support for another UI language can be added by providing an entry in
+the `mkws_config` object whose name is `language_` followed by the
+name of the language: for example, `language_French` to support
+French. Then value of this entry must be a key-value lookup table,
+mapping the English-language strings of the UI into their equivalents
+in the specified language. For example:
+
+ var mkws_config = {
+ language_French: {
+ "Authors": "Auteurs",
+ "Subjects": "Sujets",
+ // ... and others ...
+ }
+ }
+
+The following strings occurring in the UI can be translated:
+`Displaying`,
+`Next`,
+`Prev`,
+`Records`,
+`Search`,
+`Sort by`,
+`Targets`,
+`Termlists`,
+`and show`,
+`found`,
+`of`,
+`per page`
+and
+`to`.
+
+In addition, facet names can be translated:
+`Authors`,
+`Sources`
+and
+`Subjects`.
+
+Finally, the names of fields in the full-record display can be
+translated. These include, but may not be limited to:
+`Author`,
+`Date`,
+`Location`,
+`Subject`
+and
+`Title`.
+
+