\chapter{Continued captions} \label{chap:ContCaptions} Here are some funky ``continued captions''\dots \begin{figure} \subfloat[][Example 1a]{\label{fig:cc1a}\rule{3cm}{3cm}} \subfloat[][Example 1b]{\label{fig:cc1b}\rule{3cm}{3cm}} \subfloat[][Example 1c]{\label{fig:cc1c}\rule{3cm}{3cm}} \subfloat[][Example 1d]{\label{fig:cc1d}\rule{3cm}{3cm}} \caption{Demonstration of \texttt{ccaption}.} \label{fig:cc1} \end{figure} \begin{figure} \ContinuedFloat \subfloat[][Example 1e]{\label{fig:cc1e}\rule{3cm}{3cm}} \subfloat[][Example 1f]{\label{fig:cc1f}\rule{3cm}{3cm}} \subfloat[][Example 1g]{\label{fig:cc1g}\rule{3cm}{3cm}} \subfloat[][Example 1h]{\label{fig:cc1h}\rule{3cm}{3cm}} \caption[]{Demonstration of \texttt{ccaption} (continued).} %\label{fig:cc1} \end{figure} Just for the hell of it, let's refer to \SectionRef{sec:neutralmixing}.