There are currently 84 questions tagged with hdc. Nearly all seem to refer to the C/C++ HDC
type, defined in the <Windows.h>
header, which provides a handle to a Windows GDI graphics device context (similar to a "canvas" on other platforms).
However, there is also a device-context tag, with 94 questions; these also refer to the C/C++ Windows GDI, but there a few that relate to other programming languages (C#, Delphi and even Python). There are only two questions with both tags.
Would it make sense to merge these tags? If so, I guess that "hdc" should be made the synonym, as "device-context" is both more descriptive and less language-specific. If not, then I could write a short Tag-Wiki for "hdc" - but this would largely repeat or reference that given for "device-context".
Alternatively, as suggested in the comments, both hdc and device-context could be merged into gdi (currently 473 questions). This seems far more appropriate, as that is a topic in which some level of expertise can be had. (2 [hdc] and 9 [device-context] questions also have [gdi].) If somebody (one of the commentators?) feels strongly enough in favour of this, then please feel free to suitably modify this post (adding a possible "burninate-request" tag and whatever else is required by "law").
gdi
or an appropriate tag for the Windows API?