Fix CLabel and Scale not respecting global themes in TimeGraphLegend#252
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What it does
When a new CLabel class is created with Override it stops inheriting Eclipse global theming. Scale also fails to inherit global theming.
How to test
-Open any view containing TimeGraphLegend.java with dark theming enabled
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Theo Dann-Muirhead - theo.dann-muirhead.xd@renesas.com