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Hi! Thanks for bringing up this issue! It appears to be something about the way \begin{matrix} and \begin{array} interacts with the spacing of things around it that is causing this overlap. We'll be taking a look into it.
In the meanwhile here's a temporary (and very hacky) stopgap that might be useful: \text{title}\newline \text{ }\newline \begin{array}{rr} x & y\\1 & 2\\3 & 4\end{array}
Thanks for the info. I did notice that adding empty lines changed the positioning to be closer to what is expected. However, as more rows are added to the array, more empty lines are required to position the title at the top.
There is a rendering issue when trying to render an array or matrix with some text above it. e.g.
This renders the 'Title' text over the top of the array. The more rows that are added to the array, the lower the title is displayed.
Thanks
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