Can I import new font in Photoshop Touch?

Is it possibile to import new font style in Photoshop Touch?

I was disappointed that I couldn't find an answer to this but I think I've got it.
Try installing HiFont from the App Market. It installs fonts on your android that work across most apps. Open HiFont, slide over to the Local tab. It tells you how to install new fonts to the program. Just make sure the font you download is a .ttf file.

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