How do I create a type body?

I can't find any way to create a type body in SQL Developer. No buttons, no menu commands, no nothing. Any type bodies I enter through SQL*Plus appear in the tree though.

The matter might be as simple as adding
<item type="TYPE" className="oracle.dbtools.raptor.dialogs.actions.CreateBodyAction">
<title>Create Body</title>
</item>
into type.xml (the one located in \sqldeveloper\sqldeveloper\extensions\oracle.sqldeveloper.jar\oracle\dbtools\raptor\dialogs\actions\xml\). It seems to work for simple types, like for example AMS_CPAGE_PHONE_T from APPS. It fails however on more complicated ones like SYS.ANYDATA...

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