Photoshop CC: Font size bug

I have been working on a project today and suddenly I cannot change the font size anymore.
If I select the text layer with the move tool and double click the layer in order to edit the text I cannot change the size of the font by pressing the up and down arrow keys. The only way to get this to work, is to select the text layer using the text tool, select all the text and then use the arrow keys.
It has worked earlier today, so something must have caused this bug to happen. Can it be some fonts that I have installed?
I have tried to restart my computer, I have reset all warning dialogs, I have reset the fonts in the font book to the default ones, I have reset the tools in Photoshop CC.
Nothing works!
Any ideas?

It's a bug that appears after scaling text. Adobe knows about it. The work-around for now is to not Edit>Transform any text.
Very annoying indeed.

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