I agree with dugres that you don't require any customable flowable for that particular form shown in flickr. You can just use Table and TableStyle to accomplish your job.
What to consider, before you start to dive deep into reportlab, is that your table will not be too long that it goes to next page. Then the tablestyle will require manual editing. SPAN cells on the next page's table will return error. But for a one-page solution, reportpdf is a good option.
For the fancy output, nice graphic effect. You'll need to do according to what dugres suggested.
For a kickstart code on developing a table:
from reportlab.pdfgen import canvas
from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import A4, cm
from reportlab.lib.styles import getSampleStyleSheet
from reportlab.platypus import Paragraph, Table, TableStyle
from reportlab.lib.enums import TA_JUSTIFY, TA_LEFT, TA_CENTER
from reportlab.lib import colors
width, height = A4
styles = getSampleStyleSheet()
styleN = styles["BodyText"]
styleN.alignment = TA_LEFT
styleBH = styles["Normal"]
styleBH.alignment = TA_CENTER
def coord(x, y, unit=1):
x, y = x * unit, height - y * unit
return x, y
# Headers
hdescrpcion = Paragraph('''<b>descrpcion</b>''', styleBH)
hpartida = Paragraph('''<b>partida</b>''', styleBH)
hcandidad = Paragraph('''<b>candidad</b>''', styleBH)
hprecio_unitario = Paragraph('''<b>precio_unitario</b>''', styleBH)
hprecio_total = Paragraph('''<b>precio_total</b>''', styleBH)
# Texts
descrpcion = Paragraph('long paragraph', styleBH)
partida = Paragraph('1', styleN)
candidad = Paragraph('120', styleN)
precio_unitario = Paragraph('$52.00', styleN)
precio_total = Paragraph('$6240.00', styleN)
data= [[hdescrpcion, hcandidad,hcandidad, hprecio_unitario, hprecio_total],
[partida, candidad, descrpcion, precio_unitario, precio_total]]
table = Table(data, colWidths=[2.05 * cm, 2.7 * cm, 5 * cm,
3* cm, 3 * cm])
table.setStyle(TableStyle([
('INNERGRID', (0,0), (-1,-1), 0.25, colors.black),
('BOX', (0,0), (-1,-1), 0.25, colors.black),
]))
c = canvas.Canvas("a.pdf", pagesize=A4)
table.wrapOn(c, width, height)
table.drawOn(c, *coord(1.8, 9.6, cm))
c.save()