They can break each other or one will override the other one propably.
For example on one of the boxes at work my buddy installed KDE4, which puts some strange ~/.fonts.conf into $HOME dir. Then when I started GNOME there the fonts settings havent been able to change anything until I remover/renamed the ~/.fonts.conf isntalled by KDE4, so expect something similar. I did not checked all possible ways, but IMHO ~/.fonts.conf has stronger position isn this settings race.
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