Minor consistency adjustments.
diff --git a/Doc/lib/liblocale.tex b/Doc/lib/liblocale.tex
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--- a/Doc/lib/liblocale.tex
+++ b/Doc/lib/liblocale.tex
@@ -468,20 +468,21 @@
 table of built-in modules in the \file{config.c} file, and make sure
 that the \module{_locale} module is not accessible as a shared library.
 
-\subsection{Access to message catalogs}
+
+\subsection{Access to message catalogs \label{locale-gettext}}
 
 The locale module exposes the C library's gettext interface on systems
-that provide this interface. It consists of the functions
-\function{gettext}, \function{dgettext}, \function{dcgettext},
-\function{textdomain}, and \function{bindtextdomain}. These are
-similar to the same functions in the \module{gettext} module, but use
+that provide this interface.  It consists of the functions
+\function{gettext()}, \function{dgettext()}, \function{dcgettext()},
+\function{textdomain()}, and \function{bindtextdomain()}.  These are
+similar to the same functions in the \refmodule{gettext} module, but use
 the C library's binary format for message catalogs, and the C
 library's search algorithms for locating message catalogs. 
 
 Python applications should normally find no need to invoke these
-functions, and should use \module{gettext} instead. A known exception
-to this rule are applications that link use additional C libraries
-which internally invoke \function{gettext} or \function{dgettext}. For
-these applications, it may be necessary to bind the text domain, so
-that the libraries can properly locate their message catalogs.
-
+functions, and should use \refmodule{gettext} instead.  A known
+exception to this rule are applications that link use additional C
+libraries which internally invoke \cfunction{gettext()} or
+\function{cdgettext()}.  For these applications, it may be necessary to
+bind the text domain, so that the libraries can properly locate their
+message catalogs.