Word wrapping at JTextPane boundaries

Hi ! I have two problems related to JTextPane -
1. I want to wrap words which are larger than the width of JTextPane so that it may remain visible inside the fixed boundaries.
2. if there is an image and it can not be displayed in the same line in continuation of text then it should be displayed in the next line.
All images that i have used have less width than that of JTextPane.
Both these problems may be related or different, I dont know how to solve these problems.
Please suggest any solution.

Till now I am able to find the height of JTextPane after inserting some text by creating a dummy JTextPane
and calling the method getPrefferedSize().height
this wraps text correctly at word boundaries but i want it to be wrapped according to word boundaries and
textpane boundaries both
actually I am developing a chat application in which I have to show message from other person
and if there is some text like ": )", ": D" etc then i want to show smileys :), :D in the place of these substrings
I can insert text and replace the text with images by using StyledDocument's insert function
but if i simply replace the text with images then the images are shown in the same line and wrapping doesn't work
hence some part of images are not visible in the JTextPane
as shown in the links http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=193222607456431&set=a.193222600789765.36992.100003060781951&type=1&ref=nf
and http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=193225164122842&set=a.193222600789765.36992.100003060781951&type=1&ref=nf
here link 1 shows the problem of partial display of image
and link 2 shows the problem of inserting text that is larger than the width of the JTextPane
And i want that whatever is inside the JTextPane should be shown inside the boundaries of it, I don't want to add a
horizontal scrollbar !!!!!
hope you got the problem, please provide some help !

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