OpenType fonts in Design View.

Hi
just wondering if I should be able to see OpenType font's in
the text selection dialog box in the CSS design view in Flex
Builder 3?

I am having THE SAME PROBLEM.  It's making design nearly impossible.  Has anyone a solution to this?  I want to see Myriad Pro and not Times New Roman or Georgia in my design mode in Flex 3.  After compiling, I can see the embedded font read from my css, but i still only see a default font while in design mode in flex.

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