Draw link nodes
You can draw link nodes using the contextual popup menu in two ways:
-     Right-click on the atom to open the popup menu. 
-     Select the required repetition number from the Link node submenu. Marvin finds out the outer (non-repeating) bonds for you. 
-     Select the atom you would like to be the link node and two neighboring bonds for outer (non-repeating) bonds. 
-     Right-click anywhere on the canvas to bring up the popup menu. 
-     Select the required repetition number from the Link node submenu. 
The Link Node submenu can be reach fro the Atom menu as well.
If it is not possible to create a link node for the specified configuration (for example at ring fusions) an error message is thrown.    
Outer (non-repeating) bonds will be denoted by brackets crossing them, and the repetition numbers will be put on the atom.
All portion of the molecule connected to the link atom through non-outer bonds are supposed to repeat together with the atom.
See examples below.
| Molecule with link node | Meaning | 
|      |      | 
|      |      | 
|      |      | 
To edit a link node repetition number or change outer bonds, repeat the drawing steps above.
To make a link atom ordinary atom again, select Off from the Link node submenu or more simply, it can be overwritten.
 
         
         
         
         
        