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> Would it make sense to define a new custom-theme (or minor-mode until
> custom-theme can handle that) which makes Emacs's behavior match the
> "standard" in most other applications?

Like customization uses both custom-set-variables and custom-set-faces
in the init file, the corresponding functions for themes are
custom-theme-set-variables and custom-theme-set-faces.  So the question:
is custom-theme-set-variables enough to define a new custom-theme?
Or more definition features like provided by use-package are needed?