If you want to be flexible, you could place a circle with the desired radius at 
each corner (or a square if wanted) and then draw a polygon from the relevant 
points (from the middle top of the circle at the topleft to the middle top of 
circle at topright and so on). The resulting group of elements could have a 
different radius at each corner if wanted. This would work for plain colors.

To get a border for this group you could duplicate the group with the desired 
border color, resize it and place it behind the first group.

No gradients possible with this solution, as far as I see.

Best regards,
Harald Müller.

| Harald Müller (www.etcpp.de)
| Theodor-Körner-Straße 4, 97072 Würzburg
| Telefon + 49-[0]931-329090-42
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