The following code uses printlen package and I typically use it to see all the parameters of interest to me. Modify the code for other parameters. Use uselengthunit to change the unit you are interested in. Unfortunately, printlen doesn't provide lengths in em and ex. However, you could convert pt to ex and em for a given fontsize.
\documentclass{report}
\usepackage{printlen}
%
\begin{document}
{\Large \textsc{Vertical}}\\
\uselengthunit{pt}
\verb|\lineskip|~~\the\lineskip\\
\verb|\baselineskip|~~\the\baselineskip\\
\verb|\baselinestretch|~~\baselinestretch\\
\verb|\abovecaptionskip|~~\printlength{\abovecaptionskip}\\
\verb|\belowcaptionskip|~~\printlength{\belowcaptionskip}\\
\verb|\abovedisplayskip|~~\printlength{\abovedisplayskip}\\
\verb|\belowdisplayskip|~~\printlength{\belowdisplayskip}\\
\verb|\abovedisplayshortskip|~~\printlength{\abovedisplayshortskip}\\
\verb|\belowdisplayshortskip|~~\printlength{\belowdisplayshortskip}\\
\verb|\parskip|~~\printlength{\parskip}\\
\verb|\textfloatsep|~~\printlength{\textfloatsep}\\
\verb|\intextsep|~~\printlength{\intextsep}\\
\verb|\floatsep|~~\printlength{\floatsep}\\
\verb|\textheight|~~\printlength{\textheight}\\
%\verb|\textwidth|~~\printlength{\textwidth}\\
\vspace{15pt} {\Large \textsc{Horizontal}}\\
\verb|\textwidth|~~\printlength{\textwidth}\\
\verb|\parindent|~~\printlength{\parindent}\\
%\verb|\textwidth|~~\printlength{\textwidth}\\
\vspace{15pt} {\Large \textsc{Misc.}}\\
\verb|\textfraction|~~\textfraction\\
\verb|\topfraction|~~\topfraction\\
\verb|\floatpagefraction|~~\floatpagefraction\\
\verb|\clubpenalty|~~\printlength{\clubpenalty}\\
\verb|\widowpenalty|~~\printlength{\widowpenalty}\\
\verb|\displaywidowpenalty|~~\printlength{\displaywidowpenalty}\\
\verb|\tolerance|~~\printlength{\tolerance}\\
\verb|\pretolerance|~~\printlength{\pretolerance}\\
\verb|\emergencystretch|~~\printlength{\emergencystretch}\\
%\verb|\textwidth|~~\textwidth\\
\end{document}
lshort. In your command line, typetexdoc lshort– hpesoj626 Jan 09 '13 at 10:45lshortdocuments LaTeX2e, which is the version of LaTeX in use. Therefore you find there the default values documented. – yo' Jan 09 '13 at 11:00