(when (not (member 'gtk (specifier-tag-list))
(define-specifier-tag 'gtk)))
??
Of course you can't do that becuase it needs to not match things that
aren't gtk, but maybe there's some little thunk of code in the
gtk-specific code defineing the device tag (and its predicate?) that
actually belongs in generic file.
Or maybe it's just lacking the predicate; if the tag were undefined it
should barf with an intelligible message. But if it swallows the tag
and then applies it willy-nilly to X or tty resources.... (I don't
see why that would be a problem here, though.)
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