Andreas Larsen
Andreas Larsen
You'd have to open it in a font editor such as fontforge and delete the ligatures (which won't work anyways) as they don't comply to "negative A or C space"...
Yep, ligatures off doesn't delete the actual glyphs - only "turns off" the feature.
I'm using this: http://fontforge.github.io/en-US/ Ligatures are at the very end together with alternates. Just select them and cmd+x (ctrl+x). 
It was already monospaced - it just didn't live up to the weird "negative A or C space" rule. I forgot about the W - by default it has a...
closed due to inactivity and not a priority for me :)
@drasko I'll have a cleanup look at the font over the next couple of weeks so I've reopened this and I'll ping you if/when I have something for you to...
Hmm... it might, honestly I stopped using font icons almost two years ago so I'm not sure this is something I'll look in to anytime soon but I'll keep this...
I've stopped using icon fonts since it's bad for a number of reasons so it's not something I'm likely to look into but should someone else be interested in doing...
have you tried changing the antialiasing? (you can do that in atom and other similar editors)
I'll probably start drawing it once I switch to rMBP (waiting for a long overdue update) I don't really have a use for it now as monoid is all about...