The parser libs may ship dedicated information based on the language you want to use.
Example TYPOScript:
page.includeCSS.testLess = EXT:dyncss_test/Resources/Public/Stylesheets/Example.less
Example Overrides (dynamic color settings, dynamic image overrides):
plugin.tx_dyncss {
register = LOAD_REGISTER
register {
inputColor1.cObject = TEXT
inputColor1.cObject {
value = {$lessColorScheme}
split {
token.char = 124
returnKey = 0
}
}
inputColor2 < .inputColor1
inputColor2.cObject.split.returnKey = 1
}
overrides {
inputColor1 = TEXT
inputColor1 {
data = register:inputColor1
}
inputColor2 = TEXT
inputColor2 {
data = register:inputColor2
}
logo = IMG_RESOURCE
logo {
stdWrap.wrap = url("|")
file = GIFBUILDER
file {
XY = [20.w],[20.h]
20 = IMAGE
20.file = GIFBUILDER
20.file {
XY = 128,22
backColor.data = register:inputColor1
}
20.mask = EXT:example/css/colors/less/images/logo_sw.png
}
}
}
registerReset = RESTORE_REGISTER
}
Example less file:
@linkColor: blue;
@logo: url(someWeirdUrl);
a {
color: @linkColor;
}
h1 {
a {
color: lighten(@linkColor, 20%);
}
}
#logo {
background-image:@logo
}
To see how it works, please take a look into dyncss_test.