Unless you are working with slotted steel cores or with overlapped coil windings the wedge shape will not make a lot of difference.
Rectangular magnets loose a bit of flux near the centre where they are a bit close.
Round ones are a bit close near the centre of the circle, but the area in which excess leakage occurs is small.
I wouldn't be too fussy about the shape. If you have to use lots of little ones then there may be some point in arranging them in a rough wedge shape, but you will do better with large ones of less than perfect shape than with many tiny ones that approximate to the ideal shape. The outer 10% or so of any magnet will not be at full strength, so the bit on circular ones that is too close will loose you very little. What you loose will likely be more than made up by the shorter windings and lower resistance.
With slots or overlapped coils you can't gain from this shorter turn length and it matters more to have flux linking the whole area that you are forced to use.
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