Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: light-themes

Just saw these on OMG!Ubuntu!
GtkSwitch inside a menu:
http://i.imgur.com/CJL4C.jpg
GtkSwitch in an infobox of some sort.
http://i.imgur.com/BQq2T.jpg

It's hard to tell at a glance what there is OFF, and what is ON (despite
the big capital letter text- hey, don't make me read! ;) )

I reckon there's one clear mistake in this styling, and a significant
lack of visual cues that might be handy for telling the two states
apart.  The overall effect of this is to confuse people as to whether
the text means the GtkSwitch IS ON, or if it needs clicking to MAKE it
ON.

The mistake:
In that second picture, the colour red is used to denote a switch that is ON.  
That's a terrible error- red is the colour of “No; off; not working; bad times.”

Some suggestions for other cues:
The off switches look just as bright, spritely and alive as the ON switches.  
Some effort ought to be made to make them look dormant and off-ly.
Idea 1. Dim the text a bit on GtkSwitches that are OFF. (Confusion with 
disablement possible?)
Idea 2. Add a colourful background to GtkSwitches that are ON. (Confusion with 
focussed element?)

To be honest, I like both ideas, but think some care would be needed to
make sure that these styles avoided looking too much like the disabled
or focussed states of other elements in the theme.

** Affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  The ON/OFF status of GtkSwitch elements is hard to tell apart.

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