Lion OS and possible font conflicts

I wish to upgrade to the new Lion OS, but would like to know if the new OS Lion has the same font conflicts that Snow Leopard had with Helvetica and ITC Garamond Type 1 fonts?
Thanks

It isn't released yet, so no one knows.  Also many font conflicts in 10.6 are resolved with the font update for 10.6.7:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1377
Others, specific to non-updated applications may not be fixed.  Perhaps it might be best if you asked in your specific application forum if the conflicts people have had are fixed in 10.6.7 first.  Or wait until 10.7's release and find out what the case may be.  Some point next month it should be released.  And yes, according to the specs, it looks like you'll need to purchase 10.6, and apply either the 10.6.6 or 10.6.7 combo followed by the font update, and then determine if you are ready for 10.7.  But that may change once it is released in July.
If you desire a direct upgrade path, please post to http://www.apple.com/feedback/

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