How can I add text fonts in Preview in Yosemite?

I often, as a web writer, editor and marketing person, create graphics using pictures and quotes. I can use Adobe Photoshop, but the faster way has always been to just use preview.
Now with Yosemite, preview only seems to offer Helvetica or Times fonts, with no "Show Fonts" drop down.
Anyone know a way to change this?

Well illustrated... There apparently have been a couple of similar UN-answered(no replies !?!) questions going back to the Fall - as evidenced by the More Like This list at bottom right of this page.
Have you verified that your Fonts folder contains all the Fonts that you expect? If so, can you compare them to the "Times" and "Helvetica" located there? How about a Finder search for both those font names and see if they exist alone somewhere?
There is nothing that answers your question that I can find with thorough search of Apple's domains. Those two links seems sufficiently vague, don't they - "Fonts or Show Fonts" in a given  App.
I will try to keep your question active by responding when you post, but I am at a disadvantage in not being able to test, only to search.

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