Captivate 8 Font used for respoinsive design

Hi
Can anyone help me out to check if we can use fonts of our choice for the responsive design.
when i use Tahoma or Verdana font or any other different font, it displays the Times font in output when viewed on Iphone. and arial or similar font on android devices.
any suggestions about the use of fonts in captivate 8
Thanks
Mayuresh

Thanks Shriyansh
The font used in the captivate file was showing as Arial but in output on Iphone it was showing as Times.
I changed the font to some other font and again changed it to Arial and it is working correct now.
it show the arial font in Iphone now. thanks the problem is solved.
i have another query, can we use some different font for responsive design which not a web font.
in our custom HTML projects we embed fonts in the HTML wrapper and use them in the project to display the used fonts on any device.
is it possible in Captivate 8 for Responsive projects.

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