What is win32gui? Because there's the confusing win32gui tag...
It calls itself "a C++ generic library for Win32 GUI programming."
But there's a Python Library with the exact same name.
What is win32gui? Because there's the confusing win32gui tag...
It calls itself "a C++ generic library for Win32 GUI programming."
But there's a Python Library with the exact same name.
The PyPI entry is a spin-off from Pywin32 (and links to that project as reference) and is unmaintained to boot (last release in 2017), so it having no tag is a non-issue.
The same can be said for the C++ library (last release in 2005).
Looking at the tagged questions, the tag is rather being used for questions about GUI programming in Windows.
My opinion is that used like that, this is a meta tag because without a specific technology in mind (winapi, winforms, qt etc), such a question is going to be too broad -- so the tag doesn't add any information that a technology tag or user-interface wouldn't.
As such, I propose to burninate this tag as ambiguous and do not disambiguate it at the same time because there's no need to.
python-win32gui
tag... You might try a tag-specific chat room... See When is it appropriate to create a tag, and how does it work?.win32gui-c++
andwin32gui-python
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