I've posted this in the help forum and after 37 views and no response, I figure this can't be done at present but it is a feature that I feel should be present!
In the Alfred search results, Alfred should provide the option of showing a file's coloured dot that corresponds to its tag?
My use case is that I have multiple iterations of the same file in archived folders and running a search turns up all of them - which is as I desire.. but I want to be able to quickly identify if I am looking at an old file (tagged with a red "archive" colour dot) or I am looking at an untagged (current) file.
Please see the mock example I have created in the annotated image where two files have the same name but are located in two different folders. If one were tagged with a red dot as illustrated, it would make identification much easier of both which are tagged (archived files) and which are not (current). I know the URL gives this away but in a list of ten identical files, it is cumbersome identifier which gets even less useful when the URLs to compare are many and very similar.
While the example image provided has the tag at the end of the result, this would probably work better at the front of the file name or perhaps at the front of the URL?
Other than some kind of technical issue, I really can't for the life of me think why this hasn't been implemented earlier.
Thoughts?