Corner Widget is imperfect

Not to quote Nomad here, but my investigation of the corner widget reveals what I feared, because it reflects the same imperfection as in InDesign with its rounded corner feature.
Making a rounded corner with just about any radius is fine. However, when you aim to make a complete capsule of a rectangle, or a circle out of a square, the corner radius should be an exact half circle at a radius that is exactly 1/2 the width of the rectangle.
That is not the case, as any close examination of this feature will reveal. I made a capsule with the corner widget and then placed a true circle of the same radius over the end of the capsule, and it definitely is not truly a circular end.
So this feature will not make a shortcut to a truly rounded capsule or similar shape.
  You will note the sliver of color showing around the edge between the quarter circle anchor points.
True, it is not as obvious as in InDesign, but it still is not a perfect circular end.

it's on
http://macwidgets.jpn.org/secretnotepadplus/index.html
and this note from J Wajima
It's just an update. You lose nothing. Remember install the widget properly. Close the widget which currently installed, logout, re-login then install new version.
You have to log out of your computer totally and then log back in before you download it.
Worked great.

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    -- wifiimage0.visible = false
    -- wifiimage1.visible = false
    -- wifiimage2.visible = true
    -- wifiimage3.visible = false
    -- wifiimage4.visible = false
    -- elseif tonumber(args["{link}"]) > 0 then
    -- wifiimage0.visible = false
    -- wifiimage1.visible = true
    -- wifiimage2.visible = false
    -- wifiimage3.visible = false
    -- wifiimage4.visible = false
    -- else
    -- wifiimage0.visible = true
    -- wifiimage1.visible = false
    -- wifiimage2.visible = false
    -- wifiimage3.visible = false
    -- wifiimage4.visible = false
    -- end
    -- return string.format("%02d%%", tonumber(args["{link}"]))
    -- end, updateWifi, wifiAdapter)
    --end
    -- NETWORK Widget
    if useNet == true then
    dnicon = widget({ type = "imagebox" })
    upicon = widget({ type = "imagebox" })
    dnicon.image = image(beautiful.widget_down)
    upicon.image = image(beautiful.widget_up)
    -- Initialize widget
    netdnwidget = widget({ type = "textbox" })
    netdnwidget.width = 55
    --netdnwidget.align = "right"
    netupwidget = widget({ type = "textbox" })
    netupwidget.width = 55
    --netupwidget.align = "right"
    -- Register widget
    -- change to the desired network adapter if needed
    --vicious.register(netdnwidget, vicious.widgets.net, "${eth0 down_kb} kB/s", 1)
    --vicious.register(netupwidget, vicious.widgets.net, "${eth0 up_kb} kB/s", 1)
    -- The following code formats the output to fill with zeroes at the beginning i.e. 013 kB/s instead of 13 kB/s.
    -- It also automatically switches to MB/s if there is more than 999 kB/s
    vicious.register(netdnwidget, vicious.widgets.net,
    function(widget, args)
    if tonumber(args["{" .. netAdapter .. " down_kb}"]) > 999 then
    return string.format("%04.1f MB/s", tonumber(args["{" .. netAdapter .. " down_mb}"]))
    else
    return string.format("%03d kB/s", tonumber(args["{" .. netAdapter .. " down_kb}"]))
    end
    end, updateNet)
    vicious.register(netupwidget, vicious.widgets.net,
    function(widget, args)
    if tonumber(args["{" .. netAdapter .. " up_kb}"]) > 999 then
    return string.format("%04.1f MB/s", tonumber(args["{" .. netAdapter .. " up_mb}"]))
    else
    return string.format("%03d kB/s", tonumber(args["{" .. netAdapter .. " up_kb}"]))
    end
    end, updateNet)
    end
    ---- BATTERY widget
    --if useBat == true then
    -- baticon = widget({ type = "imagebox" })
    -- --baticon.image = image(beautiful.widget_batfull)
    -- --Initialize widget
    -- batwidget = widget({ type = "textbox" })
    -- batwidget.width = 22
    -- batwidget.align = "right"
    -- --Register widget
    -- --vicious.register(batwidget, vicious.widgets.bat, "$1$2", 31, "BAT1")
    -- vicious.register(batwidget, vicious.widgets.bat,
    -- function(widget, args)
    -- if string.match(args[1], "[+↯]") then
    -- baticon.image = image(beautiful.widget_ac)
    -- elseif tonumber(args[2]) > 40 then
    -- baticon.image = image(beautiful.widget_batfull)
    -- elseif tonumber(args[2]) > 20 then
    -- baticon.image = image(beautiful.widget_batlow)
    -- else
    -- baticon.image = image(beautiful.widget_batempty)
    -- end
    -- if tonumber(args[2]) == 100 then
    -- return "Full"
    -- end
    -- return args[2] .. "%"
    -- end, updateBat, battery)
    --end
    -- {{{ CPU
    --if useTemp == true then
    -- -- Core Temp
    -- tempwidget = widget({ type = "textbox" })
    -- tempwidget.width = 26
    -- tempwidget.align = "right"
    -- vicious.register(tempwidget, vicious.widgets.thermal, "$1 C", updateCpu, { thermalZone, thermalData })
    -- --vicious.register(tempwidget, vicious.widgets.thermal, "$1°C", 5, { "thermal_zone0", "sys" })
    -- -- Icon
    -- tempicon = widget({ type = "imagebox" })
    -- tempicon.image = image(beautiful.widget_temp)
    --end
    -- Readout
    if useCpu == true then
    -- Icon
    cpuicon = widget({ type = "imagebox" })
    cpuicon.image = image(beautiful.widget_cpu)
    -- Core 1 Meter
    cpubar = {}
    freq = {}
    displayCores = {}
    displayCpu = {}
    for s = 1, cpuCores do
    cpubar[s] = awful.widget.progressbar()
    cpubar[s]:set_width(50)
    cpubar[s]:set_height(6)
    cpubar[s]:set_vertical(false)
    cpubar[s]:set_background_color("#434343")
    --cpubar:set_color(beautiful.fg_normal)
    cpubar[s]:set_gradient_colors({ beautiful.fg_normal, beautiful.fg_normal, beautiful.fg_normal, beautiful.bar })
    --Delete the following line if you want to put the widget on the left side of the wibox
    cpubar[s].layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft
    vicious.register(cpubar[s], vicious.widgets.cpu, "$" .. s, updateCpu)
    awful.widget.layout.margins[cpubar[s].widget] = { top = 6 }
    -- Frequency
    freq[s] = widget({ type = "textbox" })
    freq[s].width = 44
    freq[s].align = "right"
    --vicious.register(freq1, vicious.widgets.cpufreq, "$2 GHz", 9, "cpu0")
    vicious.register(freq[s], vicious.widgets.cpufreq,
    function(widget, args)
    return string.format("%03.1f GHz", args[2])
    end, updateCpu, "cpu" .. s - 1)
    -- Cache that shit
    vicious.cache(vicious.widgets.cpu)
    end
    end
    -- }}} CPU
    -- {{{ MEM
    if useMem == true then
    -- Icon
    memicon = widget({ type = "imagebox" })
    memicon.image = image(beautiful.widget_mem)
    -- Percentage
    --mem = widget({ type = "textbox" })
    --vicious.register(mem, vicious.widgets.mem, "$1%")
    -- Meter
    membar = awful.widget.progressbar()
    membar:set_width(50)
    membar:set_height(6)
    membar:set_vertical(false)
    membar:set_background_color("#434343")
    --membar:set_color(beautiful.fg_normal )
    membar:set_gradient_colors({ beautiful.fg_normal, beautiful.fg_normal, beautiful.fg_normal, beautiful.bar })
    --This bar should be placed on the right side of the wibox unless
    --it's a dual-screen config in which case the default (leftright)
    --layout is used... change that if you need!
    if screencount ~= dualScreen then
    membar.layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft
    end
    --Register the widget
    vicious.register(membar, vicious.widgets.mem, "$1", updateMem)
    -- Align progressbars
    awful.widget.layout.margins[membar.widget] = { top = 6 }
    -- MEM Usage
    --mem_total = widget({ type = "textbox" })
    --vicious.register(mem_total, vicious.widgets.mem, "$3 MB", 9)
    --mem_used = widget({ type = "textbox" })
    --vicious.register(mem_total, vicious.widgets.mem, "$2 MB", 9,)
    -- Cache that shit
    vicious.cache(vicious.widgets.mem)
    end
    -- }}} MEM
    -- Create a textclock widget
    mytextclock = awful.widget.textclock({ align = "right" }, "%H:%M")
    awful.widget.layout.margins[mytextclock] = { top = -1 }
    -- Create a systray
    mysystray = widget({ type = "systray"})
    -- Create a wibox for each screen and add it
    mywibox = {}
    mybottomwibox = {}
    mypromptbox = {}
    mylayoutbox = {}
    mytaglist = {}
    mytaglist.buttons = awful.util.table.join(awful.button({}, 1, awful.tag.viewonly),
    awful.button({ modkey }, 1, awful.client.movetotag),
    awful.button({}, 3, awful.tag.viewtoggle),
    awful.button({ modkey }, 3, awful.client.toggletag),
    awful.button({}, 4, awful.tag.viewnext),
    awful.button({}, 5, awful.tag.viewprev))
    mytasklist = {}
    mytasklist.buttons = awful.util.table.join(awful.button({}, 1, function(c)
    if not c:isvisible() then
    awful.tag.viewonly(c:tags()[1])
    end
    client.focus = c
    c:raise()
    end),
    awful.button({}, 3, function()
    if instance then
    instance:hide()
    instance = nil
    else
    instance = awful.menu.clients({ width = 250 })
    end
    end),
    awful.button({}, 4, function()
    awful.client.focus.byidx(1)
    if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
    end),
    awful.button({}, 5, function()
    awful.client.focus.byidx(-1)
    if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
    end))
    for s = 1, screencount do
    -- Set a screen margin for borders
    awful.screen.padding(screen[s], { top = 0 })
    -- Create a promptbox for each screen
    mypromptbox[s] = awful.widget.prompt()
    -- Create an imagebox widget which will contains an icon indicating which layout we're using.
    -- We need one layoutbox per screen.
    mylayoutbox[s] = awful.widget.layoutbox(s)
    mylayoutbox[s]:buttons(awful.util.table.join(awful.button({}, 1, function() awful.layout.inc(layouts, 1) end),
    awful.button({}, 3, function() awful.layout.inc(layouts, -1) end),
    awful.button({}, 4, function() awful.layout.inc(layouts, 1) end),
    awful.button({}, 5, function() awful.layout.inc(layouts, -1) end)))
    mylayoutbox[s].resize = false
    -- Create a taglist widget
    mytaglist[s] = awful.widget.taglist(s, awful.widget.taglist.label.all, mytaglist.buttons)
    awful.widget.layout.margins[mytaglist[s]] = { top = -2 }
    -- WARNING: In order to properly view the tasklist some lua files have been modified. For the
    -- tasklist_floating_icon icon to be placed on the left side of the task name instead of the
    -- right alignment, /usr/share/awesome/lib/awful/widget/tasklist.lua in function new(label, buttons) the
    -- variable widgets.textbox has to be modified like this:
    -- remove bg_align = "right" and
    -- modify the left margin from 2 to icon width + 2 (i.e.: 18).
    -- Create a tasklist widget
    mytasklist[s] = awful.widget.tasklist(function(c)
    return awful.widget.tasklist.label.currenttags(c, s,
    -- WARNING: Requires modified /usr/share/awesome/lib/awful/widget/tasklist.lua !!!
    -- This basically hides the application icons on the tasklist. If you don't want this or
    -- prefer not to change your tasklist.lua remove the following line!
    { hide_icon = true })
    end, mytasklist.buttons)
    awful.widget.layout.margins[mytasklist[s]] = { top = 2 }
    -- WIBOXES --
    -- Here we create the wiboxes if it's not a dual-screen layout
    if screencount ~= dualScreen then
    -- Create the wibox
    mywibox[s] = awful.wibox({ position = "top", screen = s, border_width = 0, height = 18 })
    -- Add widgets to the wibox - order matters
    mywibox[s].widgets = {
    mytaglist[s],
    mypromptbox[s],
    displaySysInfo,
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.leftright
    mytextclock,
    mylayoutbox[s],
    s == 1 and mysystray or nil,
    mytasklist[s],
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft
    mybottomwibox[s] = awful.wibox({ position = "bottom", screen = s, border_width = 0, height = 18 })
    mybottomwibox[s].widgets = {
    space, music_play, music_pause, music_stop, music_prev, music_next, space, mpdwidget,
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.leftright
    spacer,
    bracketr,
    -- spacer, batwidget, spacer, baticon, spacer,
    -- separator,
    -- spacer, wifiwidget, spacer, wifiimage0, wifiimage1, wifiimage2, wifiimage3, wifiimage4, spacer,
    -- separator,
    -- spacer, tempwidget, spacer, tempicon, spacer,
    -- separator,
    spacer, freq[1], spacer, cpubar[1], spacer,
    --cpuLabel[1], spacer,
    cpuicon, spacer,
    separator,
    spacer, membar, spacer, memicon, spacer,
    separator,
    spacer, netupwidget, spacer, upicon, spacer, separator, spacer, netdnwidget, spacer, dnicon, spacer,
    separator,
    space, pghosticon, pnoghosticon, runpicon, picon, space,
    bracketl,
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft
    end
    end
    if screencount == dualScreen then
    -- Here we create the wiboxes if it is a dual screen configuration:
    mywibox[1] = awful.wibox({ position = "top", screen = 1, border_width = 0, height = 18 })
    -- Add widgets to the wibox - order matters
    mywibox[1].widgets = {
    mytaglist[1],
    spacer,
    mypromptbox[1],
    mytasklist[1],
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.leftright
    spacer,
    mytextclock,
    -- spacer,
    mylayoutbox[1],
    -- spacer,
    -- mytasklist[1],
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft
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    space, music_play, music_pause, music_stop, music_prev, music_next, space, mpdwidget,
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    space,
    s == 1 and mysystray or nil,
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    space,
    mytaglist[2],
    spacer,
    mypromptbox[2],
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.leftright
    spacer,
    mytextclock,
    space,
    mylayoutbox[2],
    spacer,
    mytasklist[2],
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft
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    spacer,
    bracketl,
    spacer, sys, spacer,
    separator,
    space, runpicon, picon, pghosticon, pnoghosticon, space,
    separator,
    spacer, dnicon, spacer, netdnwidget, spacer, separator, spacer, upicon, spacer, netupwidget, spacer,
    separator,
    spacer, memicon, spacer, membar, spacer,
    bracketr,
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.leftright
    spacer,
    bracketr,
    spacer, tempwidget, spacer, tempicon, spacer,
    separator,
    spacer, freq[2], spacer, cpubar[2], spacer,
    cpuLabel[2], spacer,
    cpuicon, spacer,
    separator,
    spacer, freq[1], spacer, cpubar[1], spacer,
    cpuLabel[1], spacer,
    cpuicon, spacer,
    bracketl,
    layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft
    end
    -- {{{ Mouse bindings
    root.buttons(awful.util.table.join(awful.button({}, 3, function() mymainmenu:toggle() end),
    awful.button({}, 4, awful.tag.viewnext),
    awful.button({}, 5, awful.tag.viewprev)))
    -- {{{ Key bindings
    globalkeys = awful.util.table.join(awful.key({ modkey, }, "Left", awful.tag.viewprev),
    awful.key({ }, "Print", function () awful.util.spawn("gnome-screenshot") end),
    awful.key({ modkey, }, "Right", awful.tag.viewnext),
    awful.key({ modkey, }, "Escape", awful.tag.history.restore),
    awful.key({ modkey, }, "j",
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    if client.focus then client.focus:raise() end
    end),
    awful.key({ modkey, }, "k",
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    awful.client.focus.byidx(-1)
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    end),
    awful.key({ modkey, }, "w", function() mymainmenu:show({ keygrabber = true }) end),
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    -- awful.key({}, "XF86AudioLowerVolume", function() awful.util.spawn("amixer set Master 5-") end),
    -- Layout manipulation
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    awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "k", function() awful.client.swap.byidx(-1) end),
    awful.key({ modkey, "Control" }, "j", function() awful.screen.focus_relative(1) end),
    awful.key({ modkey, "Control" }, "k", function() awful.screen.focus_relative(-1) end),
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    end
    end),
    -- Standard program
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    awful.key({ modkey, "Control" }, "r", awesome.restart),
    awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "q", awesome.quit),
    awful.key({ modkey, }, "l", function() awful.tag.incmwfact(0.05) end),
    awful.key({ modkey, }, "h", function() awful.tag.incmwfact(-0.05) end),
    awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "h", function() awful.tag.incnmaster(1) end),
    awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "l", function() awful.tag.incnmaster(-1) end),
    awful.key({ modkey, "Control" }, "h", function() awful.tag.incncol(1) end),
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    awful.key({ modkey, "Shift" }, "space", function() awful.layout.inc(layouts, -1) end),
    -- Prompt
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    awful.key({ modkey, "Control" }, "Return", function(c) c:swap(awful.client.getmaster()) end),
    awful.key({ modkey, }, "o", awful.client.movetoscreen),
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    awful.key({ modkey, }, "n", function(c) c.minimized = not c.minimized end),
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    Did you set up Gnome to force fallback mode?
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