# Catalogue icon licence The symbolic glyphs under this directory tree (`themes/default/icons/catalogue/{filled,line}//`) are sourced from **Streamline — Core Line Free** and distributed under the **Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International** licence (CC BY 4.0). - **Author:** Streamline - **Source:** - **Licence:** ## Required attribution When redistributing this directory (or any binary that embeds the SVG files within), credit must be given to Streamline and a link to the licence must be reachable to the user. The exact wording is flexible — any of the following satisfies the obligation: > Icons by [Streamline](https://www.streamlinehq.com/icons/core-line-free), CC BY 4.0. > Symbolic icons: © Streamline, distributed under CC BY 4.0 > (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The full Debian-style attribution lives in the top-level [`debian/copyright`](../../../../debian/copyright) of the `ltk` source tree under the `Files: themes/default/icons/catalogue/*` paragraph. ## Modifications **Some of the SVG files in this directory have been modified from their upstream Streamline form**, but the set of modifications is **not tracked per icon**. Common edits that get applied across icon imports of this kind include any of: `viewBox` normalisation, removal or normalisation of inline `fill` / `stroke` attributes (so the runtime `theme::tint_symbolic` pass controls the final colour), ID / class renames, path simplification at small chrome sizes — but which of these landed on which file is not recorded. Treat **any** file in this directory as potentially differing from the upstream Streamline distribution. Anyone needing a pristine copy of the original glyphs should fetch them from rather than rely on this directory's contents being byte-identical to the upstream release. This declaration satisfies CC BY 4.0 §3(a)(1)(B) by indicating that modifications were made, even though it does not enumerate them per file. The CC BY 4.0 specification requires the modifications to be *indicated*, not *itemised*; a directory-wide declaration is the recognised pattern for asset imports where the diff against upstream was not tracked at integration time. In addition, ltk performs run-time symbolic tinting through `theme::tint_symbolic` on the rasterised RGBA pixel data; this is a transformation of the rendered output and is **not** a modification of the SVG files on disk. The on-disk modifications above are what §3(a)(1)(B) requires us to declare; the runtime tint is independent. ## How licensing applies to the rest of the theme Files under `themes/default/branding/` (wallpapers, lockscreens, launcher logos, brand wordmark variants), `themes/default/icons/apps/` (per-application icons) and `themes/default/icons/app-default.svg` (the unknown-app fallback) are **original artwork by Liberux Labs** distributed under the same `LGPL-2.1-only` terms as the rest of the toolkit. They are *not* covered by the CC BY 4.0 declaration above. Themes that fork the default tree should preserve the split: re-license your own artwork freely, but the contents of this `catalogue/` directory remain CC BY 4.0 with attribution to Streamline.