This chapter gives you a brief overview of the chemical drawing features of MarvinSketch.
To place an atom on the canvas, either select one from the Atoms Toolbar or type its chemical symbol and place it on the canvas with a left-click.
To draw a single bond, click the Single Bond button on the Tools Toolbar and place the single bond on the canvas. It is possible to select different bond types other than the default single bond. To select a different type, simply open the drop-down list by clicking the ▼ button.
{info} You can also change existing bonds on the canvas through this menu, the context menu (Type), or by using keyboard shortcuts. For more information regarding shortcuts, see Shortcuts in MarvinSketch.
To draw a chain, click on the Draw Chain button on the Tools Toolbar and drag on the canvas. To place a template on the canvas, select a template from the Advanced Templates Toolbar and click on the canvas. The template can be rotated by holding the left mouse button and dragging. To increase or decrease a charge, click the + or - buttons on the tools toolbar and click the desired atom. Alternatively, you can set the charge of an atom by hovering the cursor over it and hitting the + or - keys.
There are different selection tools in MarvinSketch. These are as follows:
The Lasso Selection and the Structure Selection can be chosen through a drop-down list.
To select an atom, bond, or group, use the Rectangle Selection or the Lasso Selection mode (single-click, drawing selection area). To select a structure, use Rectangle Selection or Lasso Selection mode (double-click any of its atom or bond), or Structure Selection (single-click). To add more parts to a selection or remove parts of a selection, hold the Shift key while clicking on the desired parts. To invert the selection, for example, to select everything previously unselected, use Edit > Invert selection (Ctrl+Shift+I). If nothing is selected on the canvas, this action selects everything on it. To deselect, click on an empty place of the canvas.
To delete an atom or a bond, select the Erase tool from the General Toolbar, then click an atom or bond you wish to delete. It is also possible to select the deletion area by dragging. Also, the delete function can be used through Edit > Delete or the context menu. You can also delete a previously selected area by clicking the Erase button or pressing the Delete key.
To move an atom, drag it with the mouse in any of the selection modes. To move a selection, press Space once or move the cursor toward the center until a blue rectangle appears, drag while holding the left mouse button.
To rotate a selection in 2D, press Space twice or move the cursor over the selection until a blue rotation symbol appears, drag while holding the left mouse button. To rotate a selection in 3D, press Space three times or navigate to Edit > Transform > Rotate in 3D and choose from the options, drag while holding the left mouse button.
There are several ways to zoom in and zoom out. These are the following:
All
zooms in or zooms out objects to the full size of the canvas.